http://jerusalem-s.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] jerusalem-s.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-12-08 10:43 am

Journalism Class - Thursday December 8

Spider is in the classroom, although all that can be seen of him is a somewhat bedraggled Santa hat, with a sprig of mistletoe affixed to it. From the shape of the hat it is obvious that there is an icepack within.

On the screen behind his desk, thankfully muted, there is the following message.

Write me 100 words on Anarchy and why it's an excellent theory but suffers in practice.

Quietly.

Also? Extra-credit for anyone who can turn in 100 words on where I was last night after my fourth drink and why there's glitter in my under drawers and a freshly dead fish in my jacket pocket. Thank you.




((OOC: Feel free to amuse yourself with where he was last night. He really has no idea and is, in any case, not inclined to take any answers all that seriously.))
chasingangela: (just a test)

[personal profile] chasingangela 2005-12-09 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
Anarchy sounds good in theory because it represents absolute revolution -- the idea that people can do what they want when they want and how they want to. However, it really doesn't work for large groups because the thinjgs people want usually conflict with each other. People end up fighting or the strongest get their way, and anarchy quickly becomes more repressive than any other form of government.

She takes a pass on the extra credit.