Submitted by ziq in Anarchy101 (edited )
Zzzxxxyyy wrote
Reply to comment by ziq in Expertise isn't the same as authority, why Chomsky is wrong by ziq
Isn’t that what Chomsky suggests?
I’m just trying to figure out what you’re suggesting.
PerfectSociety wrote
No, Chomsky suggests that certain forms of authority/hierarchy can be "justified". This is an stark contrast the the core principles of Anarchism.
Zzzxxxyyy wrote
Anarchism as defined by The Anarchism Authority?
PerfectSociety wrote
No, Anarchism as defined in the most rational sense in the context of Political Philosophy. You've brought up this point of an "Anarchist Authority" as an attempted reveal of hypocrisy among Anarchists on this topic, multiple times on this thread. Our response has been the same - expertise and authority aren't the same thing. A lack of authority does not indicate a lack of objective criteria for what makes for the most rational definition of a term within some context (in this case, the context of Political Philosophy).
ziq OP wrote
Isn’t that what Chomsky suggests?
No.
I’m just trying to figure out what you’re suggesting.
I've given you hundreds of words describing in simple terms exactly what I'm suggesting and you keep responding with confusion. It's kinda no longer worth my time.
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