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If the writer is speaking on "Centralized Power" he is 100% correct; and in that case the anarchist is nothing more than a naturalist.
I fail to understand why if we evolved as disparate entities we continue to try to squeeze ourselves into the same box or conform to a single taxonomy.
The gist of the article though recalls to mind a response given by physicist Brian Cox, to a suggestion that scientists should seek political power (run for public office) as a path to achieve greater/better representation: See Link
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