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Default Re: National Anarchism

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Originally Posted by Breogan View Post
Q. But surely this process will lead to technological regression?

A. Of course. National-Anarchists are not opposed to technology per se - or at least those forms which do not harm the environment - but it remains a fact that once the internationalist system begins to wither away and people start to return to a more natural lifestyle, the factories will stand idle and therefore nobody will be on hand to produce computers, televisions and other luxury items. People will be forced to live without cars and supermarkets, chat shows and telephones, vibrators and central heating. Eventually this will lead to a more leisurely way of life, simply because on average hunter-gatherers work something like two hours a day in order to satisfy their basic needs.
These people are being seriously delusional. Do you have any idea how much land (in natural state) is needed per one hunter-gatherer? So much that such a small hunter-gatherer population could not possibly defend it in modern times.

The most realistic option for establishing such a commune inside Europe would be to collect enough money to buy the needed amount of land (and pay for it's inhabitants to leave) from the backwoods of Finland or Sweden, and then fight against our sissy governments for their independence. In Russia and Eastern Europe - not a chance. If it would be established to some third world country by Europeans, it could hardly be called 'national' any more.

Last edited by Kalevi; Tuesday, July 10th, 2007 at 19:21.
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