RE: Anarchist to Abolitionist: A Bad Quaker's Journey
Overall I strongly agree with your interpretations. I have long advocated eschewing 'jobs' and bosses, for DIY as much as possible, and self-employment. I am essentially incapable of working for a corporation, state, or being some other kind of gang member, and thank God for that! Institutions have been domesticating humanity, providing fodder, bedding, and stalls where they can live, sleep, and work. Humanity has been rewarded with trinkets for obedience and servitude, while those that have been unruly and failed to follow the laws of man are held captive where they are unable to breed, rule themselves, and if they already have families, their families are harshly penalized for the indomesticability of the fathers.
Now in the West the welfare system extends domestication to an exponential degree, and we see that the natural reproductive pattern of humanity is being eradicated: families are today a minority, and most children are raised by single mothers.
Thanks!