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If people manage their own affairs by collectively developing a policy which they accept and agree to willingly, then we cannot complain of a government imposing its will on them.
If people manage their own affairs by collectively developing a policy which they accept and agree to willingly, then they cannot legitimately complain of a government imposing its will on them.
--johny radio
--johny radio

Revision as of 13:43, 31 July 2013

A tiny manifesto found in "Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology" by David Graeber.

The notion of “policy” presumes a state or
governing apparatus which imposes its will on
others. “Policy” is the negation of politics; policy is
by definition something concocted by some form of
elite, which presumes it knows better than others
how their affairs are to be conducted. By partici-
pating in policy debates the very best one can
achieve is to limit the damage, since the very
premise is inimical to the idea of people managing
their own affairs.


If people manage their own affairs by collectively developing a policy which they accept and agree to willingly, then they cannot legitimately complain of a government imposing its will on them. --johny radio