I looked this up and though it was interestinghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somalia#EconomySomalia, without its government, looks like it has a thriving economy
7/12/2011 9:31:45 AM
Depends on your definition of "Government". Everywhere has a government of some kind, even Somalia. Somalia has what is called a decentralized Government because they had a horrible history with the centralized form.
7/12/2011 9:37:42 AM
I dunno: I would imagine that most Somalis would prefer to return to a centralized government that could restore order, or at least, that's the impression I get from the tens of thousands of refugees fleeing the country each year.Also, based on the link, it sounds like much of the economy is run on remittances from Somalis in exile. One also has to wonder too how much of the economic activity is being generated by Somali breakaway provinces like Puntland and Somaliland that are still considered by the international community as part of Somali even if they are stable and independent states.
7/12/2011 11:16:07 AM
This is funny because every time my conservative friends compare taxation and regulation to fascism, I ask them why they don't move to Somalia where there would be no terrible federal government to so oppress them. Oh, and
7/12/2011 11:26:24 AM
Somalia's infrastructure was ravaged by the government, so why would it suddenly become a libertarian paradise when the government is gone? Somalia actually has made progress in a lot of areas, even if it continues to have serious structural issues.I saw this posted on Reddit a few days ago: http://donttreadonmike.wordpress.com/2011/07/07/somalia-haven-of-liberty-or-war-torn-hellhole/[Edited on July 12, 2011 at 12:04 PM. Reason : ]
7/12/2011 12:02:55 PM
7/12/2011 1:06:58 PM
LOL, I'd like to see the white boy anarchist that wrote that survive in a nation run by warlords. Anarchy sounds great when you don't actually have to consider it. It's a fun thing to study and theorize about, like Babylon 5 fan fics or something.I think the most telling sign is that his Manifesto (all radicals have 'em, I think I might have done one when I was 19) has 2 comments: one from someone with a TEAM PALIN icon, and another from his mom. If you're going to have an unfeasible, short-sighted, or narrow ideology, at least pick the Pirate Party, so you can have the black flag AND call yourself a pirate (true statement: I'd run on a Pirate Party ticket in Germany).[Edited on July 12, 2011 at 1:25 PM. Reason : s]
7/12/2011 1:22:12 PM
Again, I don't think the article posted is very useful, and if anything, the data it's using may be contaminated. Modern Somalia is basically divided into two parts: autonomous regions (effectively independent nation-states) that have fully functioning centralized governments and the areas of anarchy that people typically associate with Somalia. From the looks of it, most of the positive economic data is coming from those autonomous regions which have the benefit of a local government that maintains law and order.In other words, one could argue that it's not anarchy that's benefited Somalia but better governance in the form of the Puntland and Somaliland governments that is bringing all this economic benefit. The growth in those stable areas is lifting up the average for the entire nation even as large swaths of the country are still in anarchy.
7/12/2011 1:36:30 PM
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7/12/2011 2:38:31 PM
Was the header meant to be ironic, what with the "Anarchy!" and the black flag?
7/12/2011 2:56:54 PM
I am glad the Libertarian Party of Florida has taken a smart stand on this issue:
7/12/2011 3:12:31 PM
"Anarchy" was not implemented. From the article I posted:
7/12/2011 3:16:13 PM
^ indeed, comrade. anarchism has never TRULY been tried.and the only fair way to evaluate anarcho-capitalist proposals is to compare their ideal implementation against today's imperfect mixed economy. of course, statists would never engage in such a fair comparison. But don't let the bourgeois political forces get you down! The permanent revolution requires permanent revolutionaries!!![Edited on July 12, 2011 at 3:28 PM. Reason : ``]
7/12/2011 3:23:49 PM
anarchism has never been truly tried... because it's impossible to tryit's the absence of governanceit literally means... NOTHING, because people ALWAYS in groups find a way to establish hierarchies, organization to get anything doneif we were to find ourselves, in a group, on a deserted island... we would very naturally find some way to organize ourselves... or sit in our own little circle and do nothing I suppose... nonsensehumans are a societal species
7/12/2011 7:46:16 PM
^ anarchy does not mean an absence of organization. at least not as defined by the guy d357r0y3r was linking to or the groups the FLLP was denouncing (e.g. Mises Institute) in the link I posted.http://www.amazon.com/Machinery-Freedom-Guide-Radical-Capitalism/dp/0812690699
7/12/2011 8:46:18 PM
If only we could completely manufacture the history, temperament, and conditions of a country, then anarchism would work!!LOLThe funny thing is there was a time i avowed myself as a libertarian on TWW, but thanks to the so-called libertarians on this board, i realized how naive this was.[Edited on July 12, 2011 at 9:54 PM. Reason : ]
7/12/2011 9:53:06 PM
anarchy works
7/12/2011 10:23:12 PM
moron, indeed.
7/12/2011 10:47:11 PM
haha you let TWW influence your beliefs.what a dumpy bastard.
7/13/2011 8:59:10 AM
"Libertarians" have done a bang-up job representing the ideology across the internet, not just on TWW. It's difficult to want to be associated with the movement, even if you share some of their ideals.
7/13/2011 9:10:52 AM
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