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From: Daniel Lewis <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2012 09:51:53
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Subject: Re: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Synarchy--Occulture Played A Part In Forming The EU?
I have often wondered why Synarchy is bundled in with the
"right-wing"... when it could quite easily be applied to either side
of the "left-right spectrum".
This is the way that I see it
* Anarchy - essentially a anti-government, the people govern themselves.
* Anarcho-Syndicalism - a form of anarchy, where people work together
in units/unions to get things done
* Synarchy - some kind of leadership, where a structure will get
things done on behalf of the people
* Authoritarian Hierarchy - a leadership which is highly structured
and will get things done through the people
Now, Synarchy is often implied to be an authoritarian hierarchy and a
"right wing" one at that, but it could quite easily be applied to,
say, a "left wing" / communist one... because communism is often
implemented as an authoritarian structure.
But Synarchy could also be a Democratic one, it could be an elected
"elite" - it could be implemented to assist the organisation of
Anarcho-Syndicalist on a national and international level. It would
promote distributism, decentralisation & minarchy. It would promote
liberalism in the form of freedom, equality and community.
I think that there is much more to Synarchy than meets the eye, and I
don't think that it was really a "right-wing" theory when it was
formalised by Saint-Yves and when it moved in the circles of people
like Papus and Victor Hugo. I also wonder whether FUDOSI and FUDOFSI
took different forms of Synarchy.
Lots to ponder, and I hope that this thread continues! :-)
Daniel
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Daniel Lewis
* An amateur in the world of Religion/Theology, Occult and the Esoteric
* A professional in the world of Computer Science and Knowledge Engineering
- Location: Bristol, England
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