I'm in control

(but not to blame)

If you've ever dealt with an "anarchist collective," you've probably noticed something that just kinda itched, but you weren't quite sure what it was.

Here it is: The people talking most loudly and most often about how it's an "anarchist collective, and nobody's in charge" are the ones who are in charge. They tend to be control freaks of a very high order, and...well, it seems to me that denying that anybody's in charge is just a way of denying their responsibilities as leaders.

Hmmm. Maybe there's something to that idea that anarchists really want license instead of liberty.