Chaos, Chaos: A big hit by an ontological anarchist This is a fast-paced world, a style of Hakkinby's work. Bay's ontological anarchism is scattered rarely in all of his works, such as "Islam and Eugenics" [1], [Information war] [2], [Evil eye] [3], criticisms. Multiculturalism [4] and Celtic - African entheogens [5]. The Hakim Bey magazine and the epidemic of the early 1990s made him known as "Subunderground Marco Polo" [6] and more anti-cultural master.
Hakim Bey discussed the Internet in detail as a tool to create the TAZ and disseminate information, not as a TAZ. "If we compare the Philippines (18 anarchist cities in the early 1900's) with the 1968 Paris riot and the American anti-community commune, we should notice some similarities, for example: aesthetic theory Importance of ... "piracy economics" relying on excessive social overproduction, and the concept of music as a revolutionary social change ... and finally their common imperality, progress, deformation, rearrangement ... continued carnival scene By examining this in, you will find a perfect mesh, almost perfect mesh. The central role, indeed the flyer of the carnival carnival itself is often a work of art, as Simmons said, economic piracy plays a central role.
Rave's ideology develops mainly on works by anarchist philosopher Hakim Bey, especially his work on Temporary Autonomous Region (TAZ). TAZ is spontaneous and temporary. This is a place without federal or state law, religious norms, social contraindications, or expectations. People are allowed to become helpless, and they can forget all that they should do. In the case of carnival, an 18 year old girl is allowed to smoke, pants can be as large as possible, hugs are exchanged for strangers, people share sweets with water (Estiens). These conditions must be temporary as the ultimate "real world" authorities will break the TAZ. Hakim said they had to be temporary. If they are allowed to exist forever, the power will be expressed from the group. Raves are essentially TAZ, and other historical examples like pirate ships, even even the first utopian community in the United States (Bey)