tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5318238367158196681.post8907865996582826948..comments2024-01-21T23:33:51.907-05:00Comments on Left Hemispheres: No Gods, No Masters: What the Atheist Movement Can Learn From AnarchismSteve http://www.blogger.com/profile/03764984464386973713noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5318238367158196681.post-31301401273473121892012-07-06T05:14:27.646-04:002012-07-06T05:14:27.646-04:00While I read a few posts every once in a while on ...While I read a few posts every once in a while on FtB, my basic impression is that the culture over there is that of a kindergarten sandbox.Andrew Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01495983897864604830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5318238367158196681.post-30075408132254419612012-07-03T08:13:49.712-04:002012-07-03T08:13:49.712-04:00One of the great differences in the movements is t...One of the great differences in the movements is the ideological base. Anarchism has one, although diverse in practice and detail. Atheism, as you've said has no "partyline". This I think is one of the biggest problems in these ethics related debates. There is nothing about atheism per say for them to base their arguments on. If they were making their points from the stance of Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04810441887208455557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5318238367158196681.post-12061776012244648972012-07-03T01:55:51.655-04:002012-07-03T01:55:51.655-04:00I'm too unfamiliar to comment on your comparis...I'm too unfamiliar to comment on your comparison with anarchism directly.<br /><br />I'll say it seems very difficult to predict the extent of the damage and self-healing of these heated exchanges between critics of religion. <br /><br />Thought we should find them rather unsurprising, if only because "ethically" there's no partyline to be toed. Who's wrong is based on @blamerhttp://twitter.com/blamernoreply@blogger.com