May 16, 2005 14:56
"Dare ye ascertain a juncture bereft of hypocrisy, it is both a meritless and futile pursuance." - Hypocrus, circa 600BC
It is this logic that fueled the early proto-anarchistic hypocritist movement in ancient Greece, promoted by a small group of intellectuals in Athens. The dichotomy of human greatness and malice was unavoidable, and thence the rule of man is inadvertently fallacious. Even more threateningly is the concession of freedom for order. Order being an uncompromising demand of greater organization.
From here the ancient philosophical surgeons took up the scapel and decided to remove the cancer of a massively oppressive government from the organ of humanity. They were seeking a freedom that only an animalistic existance could satisfy. A new world order based on entropy and power that comes only from as far as the eye can see. No more arbitrary hand of a faceless menace to decree upon the individual.
A freedom that only birds and foxes know.
"It’s a far, far better thing I do than I have ever done. It’s a far, far better rest I go to than I have ever known."