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—BASEBALLEGORY—
My desire to distance myself from "Illegal Acts," as
recommended by L. Ron Hubbard, in his wonderful booklet "The Way to
Happiness," compels me to say that "Anarchracy (without power, or
hierarchy)," as represented in center field in "The Baseballegory," in no
way means "Anti-cracy (against, or to act in direct opposition to power, or
hierarchy)." Anarchists seek to be ruled by nothing and
no-one, whereas Anti-crats more actively work to disrupt rule, power or
hierarchal activity, possibly even where it does not apply to their own
circumstance, which is in the rule book, going too far, sighting the 9th
amendment to the American Constitution, which states something to the effect
that: the exertion of any right shall not take away [abrogate (their term)]
any right from any other person/s.
It doesn't say "Anticracy" in center field of the
Baseballegory. It says "Anarchracy." Anarchracy is like Gandi--passive,
where anticracy is more active and can cross over the line into illegal acts,
which should not occur on the Baseballegory field, as "illegal" means:
against the rules.
I hope that this very distinctive distinction is completely
comprehended by all potential players now. Thank you for your kind and
valued attention to this announcement. Thank you again. Philip Last Edited on & at:
2011-08-21 13:22
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