The problem is no one sees chaos if there is one class of people at the top able to tell everyone else what to do.I read and understand you are right, everywhere, right. Although my emotions are against control, they demand freedom. But freedom leads to anarchy. But control and structure, where a person is assigned a role in a good sense, where everyone is responsible for their field of activity, then there will be order. Down with anarchy and lawlessness.
They see chaos if the peasants no longer obey the King and Priest class.
The struggle against coercion and authority shouldn't lead one to automatically claim lawlessness or creation of a power vacuum to be filled by a tyrant.
Anarchy doesn't mean without organization. It can be very organized in order to accomplish a goal. However the idea that you blindly obey authority or respect private business and subordinate yourself to their wishes as if you were a beast to be yoked for the daily plow, should cause people to question the need for this continued nonsense to go on forever and ever to put lots of money into the hands of a select caste.
The striving for both individual and collective freedom is the ultimate goal. We stand together to prevent exploitation wherever it presents and we respect our individual rights to view matters differently, but with the emphasis that we use no coercion to cause individuals to bend to the group. Those that choose to exploit and abuse power can be dealt with by a collective removing their power every time they get the big idea to fuck people over.
What you're aiming for is freedom of away from a dominating class. Your rulers want you to believe that if you dared to want to live in a society free from their domination and control that it would lead to chaos.
The bottom line is it's time to realize you are free, that the man barking orders in front of you is just a man no matter the title or rank and that you have no obligation to bow and take a knee in submission.
What I'm stating is that you have a right to have the "power to", that is the power to develop your skills and become accomplished, but you have absolutely no right to have the "power over", that is the power to dominate through the formation of hierarchy.
