Discovering Infinity
Volume 5:

Scientific Government and Self-Government
a research book by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Page 40
A definition of anarchy.


The typical anarchy oriented financial newsletter writer, provides a wealth of information about oligarchic thinking, rather than financial theory.  This is a natural feature, because today's world-financial system is founded in oligarchic ideology.  The typical writer who is committed to this ideology describes the future of western society as a state of chaos, of governments breaking down under financial debt, turning into impotent shells, unable to maintain the most minimal services and little order.  Still, what he portrays has very little to do with real anarchy, though it appears to be anarchy.  He sees the emergence of social chaos, yet with a background of order in the financial markets that still produce profits as the world disintegrates.  These two parameters cannot coincide.  Anarchy is not that benign.  To portray anarchy as something one can live with, generates the very apathy that the criminal requires to carry forward the staging of anarchy.  Anarchy reigns when the capacity of reason for sustaining human existence has been left by the wayside as irrelevant.  The resulting vacuum, in which no development takes place, then, becomes filled with chaos and senseless violence that tends to maintain the anarchy.

One solicitation pointed to a newspaper report attributed to the Washington Post, according to which 1.9 million AK-47 military assault rifles were imported into the United States for personal use between the years 1989-1991.  One must assume that these weapons were not purchased to protect the home against burglars, or to hunt grouse.  One may also safely assume that they represent but a tiny portion of the private terrorist capability of the irregular warfare networks.  It is plain to see that there exists an enormous fire-power in private hands, capable of overturning the institutional structures of legitimate government and create hell on earth as law and order breaks down.

To sanitize anarchy as just another state of the status quo, is an act of insanity itself.  Anarchy destroys the support structures for human living.  Chaos, is too mild a word to describe anarchy.  Strangely, society regards anarchy as though it were but a change in a few technicalities that matter little.  The consequence is, that no meaningful efforts are made to change the operation of society.

In the shadow of this quietly prepared insanity violence has already become explosive as terrorist actions increase in numbers and ferocity.  The question needs to be asked, does this enormous upswing in the field of insanity reflect a corresponding decline in applied intelligence among the population?  In a sense it does.  It represents a lack of alertness, of discipline to Principle, of commitment to the principle of the nation state.  It represents a lack of self-defense against manipulative agencies and destructive ideologies.  The decline represents a tragedy of a stark and unmistakable contrast to the development that is so urgently needed as a foundation for a meaningful commitment to scientific/technological progress and the re-industrialization of the world that is required for meeting the needs of the present and future generations.  This lack of discipline to Principle is a subtle state of anarchy, of law-less living.

Contrary to popular belief, a society cannot long survive under the rule of anarchy.  Anarchy is synonymous with suicide.

It is surprising to note how many people belief in a benign type of anarchy, a lower state of civilization that the shrewd investor can live with.  Indeed, one must not ignore the chaos that has already sunk deep into Russia and commanded a tall price in human life, from which chaos some 'investors' have profited handsomely.  Indeed, the Russian nation lies crippled under IMF austerity degrees, overrun by the new Mafias, looted by the oligarchy, with a potential for an ethnic civil war at hand, or even a major Islam-Slav war along the world's longest border stretching for over three-thousand miles from Bosina to Afghanistan.  The eventual outcome, as the game grinds on, is anarchy.  As the impotence of the state becomes evermore paramount by means of oligarchic ideological intervention and financial looting, anarchy is bound to erupt, much in the manner that a volcano erupts that has built up pressure for decades and centuries.  When the state disintegrates, the smoldering irregular warfare that currently is fought against that state and it people through terrorist elements, or through financial operations, may have the potential to erupt into something much bigger than World War One and Two combined, and who can tell at which point the nuclear fuse will be lit, or at what point the fire may embroil religious fundamentalism, such as current the Iran/Iraq alliance that is quietly forming out of the rising tide of radical irrationalism, especially in an area that holds much of the world's oil.

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