Society is made of individualist, without individualists there would be no society. Going even further, the term society is actually an illusion and the individuals are its reality. Individualist have the choice to come to gather and to form an assemblage. Because society is just an imagination and a fiction it does not exist and individualists’ liberty is limitless.
The reason why in every epoch man must seek his freedom not at the beginning but at the end of history is because, at the end of history there should be nothing left to worry about, meaning the human kind has already achieved its telos. So, from the view of an individualist, as in this case; me, the ultimate goal is to abolish any kind of authority such as state, government and even religion to some extent. To summarize, in general rejection of authority in all its forms. After these …show more content…
As an example, let’s assume we have two variables and only one result, as it is in this problem ‘x’ is the individualist and ‘y’ is the society whereby the result is liberty. Now to get the equation we have to set it up firstly, x + y = liberty, right? Wrong. x = liberty whereas y also equals x. So x = y = liberty. Actually we could eliminate the variable ‘y’ and would still get the same result, x = liberty but we could not eliminate x because y depends on x. In plain English this equation means the society is nothing more and nothing less than individualist coming together. And as long as the individual is willing to take as much liberty will the society get. Everything is up to the individual. If we take all these above into account we have enough reasons to invalidate the statement or quote by Mikhail Bakunin, who besides was a collective anarchist and even further the founder of this ideology, “society is the root, the tree, and liberty is its