ANARCHISM in one PAGE

The principle of self-ownership draws a line for each individual, creating a mirage of privacy and freedom of action that each and everyone must respect the rights of others perusing the facts that, with a more effective and compassionate voluntary cooperation, every nation would improve if those in government accord each of us the respect we deserve as unique and competent individuals considerate on the promise it holds for a better tomorrow.

Recently the Ghana finance ministry announced a massive budget deficit causing a whole cypher of chaos in the economy and instead of government to reduce spending and taxes to encourage a greater economic growth and set off all necessary measures to pay down the national debt quick as possible, the contrary is labelled introducing an abnormal percentage increase in Taxation resulting in a dramatic increase in the prices of goods and services.
Increasing taxation for people to pay for the welfare of the poor is immoral and indistinguishable from theft which could be replaced with voluntary methods of funding legitimate government functions.
Besides, most governments can be provided by private sector businesses, charities, and other organizations.
As a matter of fact, I think the Ghanaian government is undermined for imposing trade barriers to violate the rights of cocoa farmers and foreign people who desire to do trade. The restriction on cocoa exportation against farmers is unfair and has drastically cut down productivity which violates the principle of the self owner and right to property. Anarchism holds against the government's most critical feature that works through force, coercion, and compulsion.

Those who call themselves legislators to make rules of conduct whereby attaching penalties for violations of such rules impede on the rights of the individual. The emergence of a fictitious entity by which everyone tries to live at the expense of others closely is not a necessity for societal control for the right of individuals to make the best use of a property. Founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves then even fewer are wise to rule others.

Anarchism has greatly liberated men from the phantoms that have held them captive to the doctrines that all the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations and that the state should be abolished. But the myth that Anarchism is only a sub-culture that has been rooted in working-class struggles ever since the emergence of capitalism makes me want to put the question on board as to whether it is possible and desirable.
What man will be prepared, unless willing to declare himself in bondage would care to call any control agreeable???


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