On 17 Dec 96 at 10:17, zaimoni@ksu.edu wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Martin Traynor wrote:
> > What does anarchy assume about human nature that isn't true?
> 
> My, that pushes the research base....
<snip> 
> The real question is, "How long can an anarchy stay an anarchy before it 
> mutates to some other governmental form?"
But I think the answer to that question is in part dependant on any 
mistaken assumptions about our nature that it is making. It will be 
quicker to mutate if there is some element of it which goes against 
the grain of humanity.
> It looks like a nonstandard psychology [hopefully(?) attainable by 
> education] is required to stabilize an anarchy. 
Can you elaborate on this please? Do you mean something inate in our 
psyches or do you mean cultural influences. The latter certainly seem 
to play a big part; most people feel that government is necessary 
simply because they have never experienced anything else (learned 
helplessness of a sort, which the powers that be are happy to 
promote). This much at least can be reversed by education, albeit 
with difficulty. I'd predict at least a couple of generations of 
general exposure to the meme before society was in a state where 
anarchy would have any chance of gaining a foothold without quickly 
degenerating into chaos.
> Certain assumptions 
> about tech level may also be required.
Agreed. There are certain technologies (real and imagined) which 
facilitate it but the ones that spring to mind do so by reducing the 
power differential. This would imply that it's not the level of 
technology but who controls whatever technology is available that is 
the real crux.
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