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There are only two "explicit rules" here: | There are only two "explicit rules" here: | ||
#Right-wing, pro-state, and pro-capitalist [[en:point of view|POVs]] are not welcome here. | #Right-wing, pro-state, and pro-capitalist [[en:point of view|POVs]] are not welcome here. | ||
+ | This is because in an ideal society, Right-wing speech (ie. speech advocating, for instance, the use of force against tyrants, lower taxes, etc.), is banned. | ||
#Anarchopedia does not have [[sysops]] (i.e. a power structure). All users have sysop permissions. | #Anarchopedia does not have [[sysops]] (i.e. a power structure). All users have sysop permissions. | ||
− | + | Ignore, for a moment, the fact that on Wiki, by contrast, anyone can post, even non-users. Also neglect the "protect" tab at the top of the page. | |
You can read some of the articles which intend to particulary describe '''Anarchopedia''': | You can read some of the articles which intend to particulary describe '''Anarchopedia''': | ||
Revision as of 19:42, 17 March 2006
Anarchopedia Policies
- Anarchopedia does not have an official policy.
There are only two "explicit rules" here:
- Right-wing, pro-state, and pro-capitalist are not welcome here.
This is because in an ideal society, Right-wing speech (ie. speech advocating, for instance, the use of force against tyrants, lower taxes, etc.), is banned.
- Anarchopedia does not have sysops (i.e. a power structure). All users have sysop permissions.
Ignore, for a moment, the fact that on Wiki, by contrast, anyone can post, even non-users. Also neglect the "protect" tab at the top of the page. You can read some of the articles which intend to particulary describe Anarchopedia: