Lexicus
Deity
Of course I'm not arguing for 'hierarchy' as the remedy
All societies are structured, for good reason - and relative to the norm, our own society is already way out in left field in terms of individual autonomy. So my question is, when is it enough? At what point can we say "we have enough autonomy now; no need to dissolve any more rules and boundaries"?
If you are not arguing for hierarchy, what exactly are you suggesting we substitute for "individual autonomy"?? If, as you seem to think, we already have enough or too much "individual autonomy", what organizing principle opposed to individual autonomy needs to be balanced with it? Submission, I assume, since that is the only alternative to autonomy - but submission to what, exactly?
the horrors of liberalism.
It's just wild because when I say "the horrors of liberalism" I'm talking about, you know, the slave trade, enclosure, the Satanic mills with children chained to the machines and the Panopticon and the workhouse, and you appear to be talking about the pride parade or whatever.