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RE: The Psychology of Agorism

in #agorism8 years ago

I looked up a definition of agorism and agoraphobia on Google and the top result was this link from reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Agorism/
It's so interesting to me that someone would characterize this as a left leaning political philosophy because it is so consistent with right-libertarian rhetoric. Yet another reason to call bullshit on the left/right dichotomy paradigm.
I also find it interesting given that agorism is centered around free exchange and that agoraphobia is basically fear of simply going outside your house and interacting with other human beings. This disorder must have its roots in the disgusting practice of making illegal most of what humans do with each other. It's really sad to think about it. It's not much of a stretch to say that if you leave your house and do things, you're probably breaking some sort of law you don't know anything about.

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The concept of left-right-centre was invented in France after the revolution, in the late 18th century. Now it is out of date and inadequate to describe most politicians and governments. I do not have a better system to replace the old model, but we really need to come up with something new.

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