Talk:Panarchism

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My god what a ridicolous idea. -

(GPdB) : I think the article panarchy should stay and be improved with clearer references to the originator of the concept (De Puydt) and with some reference to other individuals (like John Zube) who have written extensively about panarchy. We should then clarify the uses of the term panarchy in social and in ecological thinking.

[edit] Is the idea ridiculous even for cooperative anarchies?

(122.56.120.102 07:27, 27 October 2007 (UTC))(not a user; I got here from User:Carolmooredc's edit to Nonviolence): I would have thought that ~~right to leave~~ would be one of the defining characteristics of a cooperative anarchy, because preventing people from leaving would be one of the first things a leader would have to do, in order to coerce them into doing anything else.

[edit] Merging Panarchism and Panarchy

If you look at the "panarchy" article, it seems to include the "panarchism" presented here (P. E. de Puydt) as the "original definition," while including two other "modern" definitions. I simply made this article more specific to the original definition, because the first paragraph was rather unclear about this distinction. I also removed one of the links because it applied to one of the other "modern" definitions presented in the "panarchy" article.

I reverted back to my changes, with a few modifications to make this more clear. Perhaps it's time to merge the article? -RedBlade7 19:46, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

First, I changed title of section above to something more relevant.
Second, I understood what you were saying the second time, though it needed a reference to panarchy article.
Third, I removed the merge notation because I thought it was from the earlier attempt to merge these articles which there was a strong reaction against by me and another person on Talk:panarchy and by one person here.
Finally, I think there is good reason to keep them separate, since panarchy is a word that has been used for various purposes and panarchism is a specific philosophy. If they are merged over time the panarchism section easily could be deleted by those who do NOT like the use of the word panarchism for an anti-government philosophy which actually is popular among a lot of libertarians and anarchists. Also merging them will cause problems with panarchists who come along and see what they consider statist interpretations of panarchy which they would thence delete. So let's avoid future edit wars and NOT merge them.
Carol Moore 00:31, 27 October 2007 (UTC)User:Carolmooredc User talk:Carolmooredc