professor pangaea question time!
Jun. 4th, 2008 03:46 pmthese are the questions that
violetisblue asked me when i FOOLISHLY decided to participate in a meme for the first time since i was knee-high to a remus/sirius shipper. foolishly on account of, er, packing, moving, seeing my guy off to st. louis and myself off to temporary homelessness and crashing with friends and relatives. and some other stuff too, probably.
1. What's one (just one) stereotype, kneejerk assumption or casual piece of ignorance you see a lot of people who "should know better" indulge in regularly, that you would like to dissuade and divest them of immediately?
"anarchism" =! "chaos". anarchy means "without leaders", and thus is opposed to oligarchies and dictatorships and vertically orientated systems of all kinds, but that leaves all kinds of horizontally orientated organisational systems open. you'll have to ask an actual anarchist (or political theorist!) for details though.
also, it's "all right", not "alright", ok guys! (i cheated, yah).
( there's more under the cut, guys! including a wee bit of fantasy child-rearing, a wee bit of doctor who, and a wee bit of LIFE'S MISTAKES )
in conclusion: i could always learn how to make my own cheese. i bet that would count as "character-building" with kids, too.
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1. What's one (just one) stereotype, kneejerk assumption or casual piece of ignorance you see a lot of people who "should know better" indulge in regularly, that you would like to dissuade and divest them of immediately?
"anarchism" =! "chaos". anarchy means "without leaders", and thus is opposed to oligarchies and dictatorships and vertically orientated systems of all kinds, but that leaves all kinds of horizontally orientated organisational systems open. you'll have to ask an actual anarchist (or political theorist!) for details though.
also, it's "all right", not "alright", ok guys! (i cheated, yah).
( there's more under the cut, guys! including a wee bit of fantasy child-rearing, a wee bit of doctor who, and a wee bit of LIFE'S MISTAKES )
in conclusion: i could always learn how to make my own cheese. i bet that would count as "character-building" with kids, too.