- published: 27 May 2016
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Anarchy (from the ancient Greek ἀναρχία, anarchia, meaning "absence of a leader"), has more than one definition. In the United States, the term "anarchy" typically is used to refer to a society without a publicly enforced government or violently enforced political authority. When used in this sense, anarchy may or may not be intended to imply political disorder or lawlessness within a society. However, this usage is not the traditional sense of the word.
Outside of the US, and by most individuals that self-identify as anarchists, even in the US, it implies a system of governance, mostly theoretical at a nation state level although there are a few successful historical examples, that goes to lengths to avoid the use of coercion, violence, force and authority, while still producing a productive and desirable society. This is exemplified by Gandhi's ideal State: a non-violent state of enlightened anarchy as he called it:
The ideally non-violent state will be an ordered anarchy. That State is the best governed which is governed the least.
Actors: Tyler Bourns (editor), Tyler Bourns (producer), Brian Perry (actor), Juli Green (producer), Jef Derderian (actor), Eli Rivers (actor), Juli Green (miscellaneous crew), Tom Plunkett (actor), Lance Otto (actor), Felix Polanski (actor), David Richards (writer), Max Volume (actor), David Richards (miscellaneous crew), Nick Ramirez (producer), Nick Ramirez (composer),
Plot: T.J. is an early 20s well-meaning street hustler simply trying to find his way. Disillusioned with conventional authority and employment methods, awash with drug money and nowhere to spend it, trouble was inevitable. When T.J. runs an errand for his boss he meets exotic dancer Christy at 'Sweaty Nights', a strip club owned by his boss and her boyfriend - local drug dealer "K". Things begin to unravel when T.J. is given a task to pick up and deliver some mysterious, bulky envelopes. As he genuinely tries to accomplish these tasks, he's quickly led astray through a series of strange, distracting and at times disturbing interactions with local underground street characters. When Christy gets fired for fighting with fellow exotic dancer Rita, who has been not-so-secretly sleeping with K, they team up and hit the road! Finding the envelopes contain both money and "space-coke" (methamphetamine) and hit the road in this musically powered thrill-ride across the northern Silver State. This unflinching expose of the underground music/drug scene in Northern Nevada is a gritty, dreamscape laden examination of the frailty of human existence, the happenstance of inherited bedfellows, and last ditch efforts of self-discovery and validation.
Keywords: drug-culture, indie-rock-music, regional-representative, reno-subculture, rock-and-rollActors: Deborah Raffin (producer), Bill Smitrovich (actor), Emmanuelle Chriqui (actress), Vanessa Williams (actress), Mike Dopud (actor), Matthew Walker (actor), Wesley Snipes (actor), David Kaye (actor), Gerard Plunkett (actor), Hiro Kanagawa (actor), Paul Heyman (actor), Lauro Chartrand (actor), Dean Cain (actor), Stewart Copeland (composer), Wesley Snipes (producer),
Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Sport, Thriller,the line that we've been made to stand in is stretched
on the horizon
strung together with the hooks of rules we can't decide
fed on crumbs in patient hopes that the world might be
convinced of us
and if we can all vote one way we'll force them into
holiness
the world has become frustrated with a fake Jesus
because of the darkness that his followers bring
we want to demolish that sad parody
and show the world the true King of kings
we want more out of God's love than only loving those
who love us
we want to truly love the way of he who is above us
we want more out of our lives than the American dream
can offer
she offers only scraps from the table of the rich white
men that bought her
we want the truth that sets us free not freedom bought
with guns
we want the everlasting truth no war can ever make
undone
we want to live for the King of kings not the kings of
armies and men
we want a freedom on which no place of birth will ever
depend
we can smile and stand in line
but we won't lift our hands to pledge allegiance to a
flag or to a piece of land
non-violent non-resistance, sworn to honor our true
King
anarchy!
i'm just a man
but so are you
whoever wears the royal crest
are these kings the best that we can do?
or a necessary evil for ordering a royal mess?
we want to demolish this sad parody
tear down the flags of every nation and then let