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The Rage For Order Syndrome - 07-27-04

The premise of this ideal is pretty simple. All things any human may ever do in a case of agression, abounding chaos, etc.. is an attempt at creating/restoreing order out of said chaos. This may sound rather against the common thought of human nature being destructive (which we are fairly destructive in a way) but bare with me while I go through the process of explaining this ideal to you.


First of all let us examine what would most likely happen if tomorow ALL governments and authorities no longer existed. Ofcourse there would be an utter fall out with much violence, death, theft, rape, victimization on all levels, etc.. takeing place. This would likely go on for a very long time. Eventualy over the course of anywhere between months to years in time you would start seeing some form of organization spring forward. There would be first of all gangs most likely slowly morphing into clans all lead by the ones who have lashed out so tremendously and so forcefully that they have earned the fear and or respect of those around them. These leaders ofcourse would automaticly set up "laws" based on his personal views to keep those under his command in check and fearing. These groups of people then take on the simbalance of small governments in that way creating a small mockery of the order once known. It doesent end here though. Soon enough these groups will start to spread and fight with other groups for supremacy. Over time Fully fledged governments WILL arise out of that chaos be they good bad right or wrong they will still form.


The key factor in this syndrome that most if not all of us are afflicted with is dominance in one way or another. An anarchist even in succeding in cuaseing a more extreme version of the above events is still falling into this cycle. In causeing said events he still holds a power of dominance over the rest of the world makeing it all fall into his views of what is best. His place in the "rage for order syndrome" falls thusly, he is able to say "I did this to you I am better because look at how I have effected all of yoru lives. Build it up and I can crush at all down again". This is pretty self explanatory.in my mind.


What person out there can honestly say that they have never had the thought "if I were in charge things would be better" or some form of such? I myself have had thoughts along those lines Im sure you have as well. This in its self is a form of expressing the desire for your own brand of order. The rage expresses in us all when our views on said things are challenged by others with seperate views. Hence the formation of debates, arguments, fights, wars, etc.. .



There are ofcourse countless more examples of this in existence. I would like you all to post examples youve come up with of this syndrome and or your debates against the theory this proposes. Please ofcourse use the best logic your all capable of (this is ofcourse harder for some Ive seen then others lol) and please try to give full examples rather then brief descriptions.


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