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Oh and a little side note, Schopenhauer, the ultra wealthy own the means of idea production, so try not to say anything they wouldn't like.
Continental Philosophers: "replacing words with math symbols doesn't make things clear, replacing words with new words that I just made up makes things clear."
It turns out the real prison is having to be the guy who runs the prison.
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"Oh and also, if you ever write any of this down, Plato, make sure to record how much I like gay sex."
Everyone in the comic was arrested in real life for what they are arguing to do. Cops have always been the same.
Anarchism has always been a philosophy of mutual self aid, freedom, cooperation, dismantling illegitimate hierarchies, and moving towards open democratic structures in all aspects of life. Generally speaking, the people at the top of the illegitimate hierarchies, like people who command countries because they were born to the right family, or people who command workers because they have a piece of paper saying the own the factory, well...they do not care for this philosophy. And the police are on their side.
In fact, like the hover text says, everyone in this comic was arrested for what they are arguing for. Bakunin was arrested for trying to bring about democracy, Kropotkin for "subversive political activity" (whatever that means, most likely just being an anarchist), Emma Goldman for "illegally distributing information about birth control", and poor Proudhon was arrested for insulting Napoleon III, a rather silly thing to be arrested for and unfortunately for him that meant he had to look rather silly in the comic.
In every society, those in power will always call the people who are peacefully trying to change the system "violent anarchists" and the people who violently enforce the system "peace keepers". Violence, to them, is having to give up their vacation home so someone else doesn't have to be homeless. Peace is having the police beat up and jail the homeless people who are sheltering there to stay out of the cold. To those whose privilege is built on mountains of injustice, merely asking for justice will be called violence, and violence to protect their privilege will be called justice.
Do not be fooled. The police do not enforce justice, they enforce privilege, property, wealth, and power.
Black Lives Matter.
"It turns out I wasted my life worrying so much about whether I was wasting my life."