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*As better articulated
[here](https://edgeryders.eu/uploads/short-url/hZV8OTRoPrt6JO6KfePZBxVeWgZ.pdf)*


## Liberals and Conservatives

### Liberals

### Conservatives

## Anarchists and Fascists

### Anarchists

### Fascists

Even worse the never-ending sects of sects of the modern left is
the empty category of fascism, which even Orwell in 195X bemoaned:

## Synthesis

I see no contradiction between these streams of thought as they all
operate within me in the following way:

- I am a liberal as I believe in freedom of action of the individual,
  and I see no reason to deny anyone their own happiness (or pleasure)
  unless it harms it another. People are generally all capable all
  things held equal and we should strive to assist the less capable and
  less fortunate.
- I am a conservative since I see no reason to subvert or abandon most
  of the social structures we've created over time: including family,
  local community, and the sense of citizenship (to both nation and to
  the world). Tradition and ritual has it's place in the world, even if
  the ways we indulge in those past times change.
- I am an anarchist as I believe no one rules above me and there is no
  need to preserve any social or government structure that cannot
  justify itself. Without governing yourself, you can't talk about
  governing the rest of the world.
- I am a fascist in