The danger is not that a particular class is unfit to govern. Every class is unfit to govern.
Jock on Mutualism
I don't know what I think about this. Having only recently got over the shock of hearing my own voice on recordings, now I am challenged to see my "good face for radio" in glorious technicolour.
Anyway, I did promise that if my talk were recorded I'd point people to it. The idea was to try to introduce "Mutualism" as an anarchist philosophy and as a mechanism for achieving a non-state society. The discussion goes off into many other interesting issues such as money (see my frustrated post from the other day) and Ponzi welfare schemes. I'm not sure how successful I was, but it was an interesting experience.
Jock Coats - An Introduction to Mutualism from oxford libertarian on Vimeo.
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About Jock

Name: Jock Coats
Age: 40s
Lives: Oxford, UK
Works: IT Support, Oxford Brookes University, where I am also a Governor of the University and a Warden in a hall of residence.
I am a card carrying Lib Dem, but am a confirmed market-anarchist, of the US Individualist Anarchists or Mutualist tradition. Other passions are social enterprise, monetary reform and housing. See full profile and contact form and at the following web-haunts:
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