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===waiting for you... not forever===
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'''We enjoyed our moments together.'''
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''We liked each other''
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'''United, we can change the world'''
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''Separed, the world will continue to prey on us''
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'''My commitment scared you'''
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''And you hid yourself''
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'''For your employer, you had more respect than for me'''
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''Does this make you a socialist? Or just another capitalist wannabe?''
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'''We commit errors under the pressure of Time'''
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''Recovery is possible with Love only''
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'''I will wait for you... not forever'''
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===beliefs, thoughts, etc...===
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I am a believer of ''[[Meatball:RadicalInclusiveness|radical inclusiveness]]'': I think that the social environment is the root cause of most antisocial behaviour, and that [[eng:anarchic|anarchic]] and [[eng:love|loving]] environments, when coupled with free and extensive [[eng:education|education]] will naturally lead to better and more successful societies (less power abuses, advancements in technology and culture available to all).
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To make this possible we have to leave behind such antiquate concepts as [[eng:social classes|social classes]], mere-[[eng:competion|competion]] based economy and sectarian or specialistic education.  We should try to include everyone and everyone's culture.
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====a revolutionary ontology====
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I have chosen to use this little space on my user page to expound my ontology for bringing about a peaceful, anarchic revolution of society.  This is a ''materialistic'' ontology, in that it relies only on ''direct experience'' and ''rational thought'', but can be expanded with meta-physical or spiritual aspects.  I have tried to make the definitions as simple to understand as possible, but, like every ontology, it has some degree on arbitrariness.  This is intended mostly as an interpretative tool, so if you disagree with some definition you can modify it to suit your perspective.
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'''Anarchy''': the ideal society in which individual freedom and dignity is maximized, by maintaining an equal distribution of responsibility and power.  It will be based on a ''new social contract''
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'''Awareness''' or '''Consciousness''': is the result of the memory of one's past actions and of their effects (Note: this is a very simplified definition, but useful in the context of the ontology; non-metaphysical definitions for consciousness are quite new in philosophy, but I can assure that I have good reasons to give this definition).
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'''Collective consciousness''' or '''shared consciousness''': is the result of the memory of society's action in the past and of their effects (history)
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'''Empathy''': is the ability to communicate pre-rationally.  No shared consciousness, no revolution is possible without mutual empathy.  There are many potential barriers to empathy (language, nationality, prejudice)
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'''Individual''': is ''any'' actual or potential member of society.  Every individual that agrees with the ''new social contract'' can partecipate to anarchy, regardless of gender/beliefs/age/origins etc.
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'''Intelligence''': is the ability to solve problems.  It is activated and stimulated by ''motivation'' and made possible by ''consciousness''
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'''Collective intelligence''': is the ability of a society to solve problems external or internal to it
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'''Motivation''': the motivators of human actions are ''material gain'' (the satisfaction of a physical need), ''social gain'' (the satisfaction of others's expectations), ''spiritual gain'' (the satisfaction of one's own beliefs)
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'''New social contract''': is the social contract for every citizen on Earth, once anarchy is established.  The primitive social contract was a pact of mutual ''non-aggression'', the new social contract is a pact of ''mutual protection'' and ''mutual responsibility''
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'''Revolution''': is a radical, large-scale change in society.  All major revolutions have been associated with technological advances
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'''Socialism''': is the mode of society in which commodities are produced and exchanged according to people's needs, abolishing the scarcity of capitalism.  Socialism is made possible not by the enforcement of a State, but by the ''collective'', ''conscious'' effort of the community
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How is this supposed to work?  I think that the driving force of the revolution will be a sort of social hedonism.  The Internet will ideally make possible instantaneous and cost-less communication between any two persons on the world.  The side effect of this is that people become aware of each-other's problems much more deeply, so the level of solidarity will naturally increase.  It is impossible to enjoy life fully when you are aware that that somebody else is oppressed or in poverty.
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===things I am working on===
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*A client for a peer to peer wiki and file sharing network, to be operated via a [[eng:distributed datastore|distributed datastore]] and [[eng:distributed hash table|distributed hash table]].  This is quite a new concept, but I think this will be a better medium for anarchists and freedom conscious people than central server networks (the only type of Wiki available at the moment).  The project is now named WikiShare and is hosted at SourceForge: http://wikishare.sf.net.  Development is still at early prototyping phase (no end-user applications yet)
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*Recovering information from popular but now apparently dead wiki, [[eng:infoAnarchy|infoAnarchy]].  I have a database of rescued articles, so contact me if you want to help to select ones to reinsert into Anarchopedia.
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===contact information===
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I can be contacted privately on [[IRC]] network [irc://irc.indymedia.org irc.indymedia.org].  I try to be online as often as possible and join channel [irc://irc.indymedia.org/anarchopedia #anarchopedia]. Actually I don't have much time to chat, but I try to be present at least a few hours a day.
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