It took me so look to upload this to dtube that I'm considering writing an angry letter and then reading it aloud in a vlog so that I can upload it to dtube and go through the whole horrific experience again.
Anway here's last weeks episode of the votu podcast where we talk about anarchy and the views on authority from within.
We learn that most anarchists believe in rule without rulers while others don't even believe in property rights. So we get in the nitty and gritty of these topics and somehow that led to religion. Anyway if you're not easily offended or even if you are have a listen and please enjoy.
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I have to say, that was a very thoughtful discussion. I do not know if we can have something like partial anarchy, a system in between anarchy and democracy. For me that would have been ideal. Because, while I believe in human liberation and freedom, the truth is , we can't be allowed to do what ever we like. Otherwise we will just be sitting on each others rights all the time. Rules will not work properly if no one feels responsible for enforcing them. We may put a lot of checks and balances in place to ensure that leadership does not abuse their authority. But ultimately, some form of leadership will always be necessary.
Really great ideas there. "anarchy is not living without rules but living without rulers." Personally I believe decentralized systems allows for more transparency and participation. But even with that, you will still need people to lead certain decision making processes. Thanks for sharing tough @votu. I learnt a few things.
It was a great show and the first time I could catch it live. Pity I can't make it to the meetup this evening. Have an nice evening.
Please remind me of your recommendations for sites you use to find podcasts.
I use podcast Addict on my android telling bone. but For hosting your podcast it would be great if it was soundcloud or Itunes or some other service which the more popular podcast apps search sorry to have missed the meetup in Dublin last night. Hope you had a good turnout.
Good leader must also have authority to move any accomplishment, nice post
Yes this is very interesting for me and to be a good community then wisdom is the main capital then according to this post.
since I joined the votu community more and more of my knowledge and I am very happy with votu then I am at this moment feel more spirit. thanks to the queen @benz and all the friends who joined our beloved community.
very information, give new knowledge to me, thank you very much
I love the show...It's really interesting and thanks for allowing us to use 10 minutes for our post...thank you so much
we just need to understand and enjoy
By and by I accept decentralized frameworks takes into consideration more straightforwardness and cooperation. Tenets won't work appropriately if nobody feels in charge of authorizing them.
kerja yang bagus votu merupakan communitas yang bermanfaat dan bermasyarakat, saya telah mencoba membuat gift votu dengan menggunakan aplikasi piscart, semoga ini menampilkan yang terbaik
we just need to understand and enjoy