I was the only guy with any bit of anarchy left.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I guess I was always an outsider and some kind of anarchist.
I thought of myself as kind of an anarchist all my whole adult life, from the days when I was 15 or 16.
The Anarchists set off World War I with a gunshot in Sarajevo - but they faded away. It wasn't that the police drove them out of business. The ideology had nowhere to go except into permanent negativity.
Anarchy is the only slight glimmer of hope.
I'm a huge fan of 'Sons of Anarchy.'
America had, for one thing, lived in anarchy for - until much more recently than Europe. We had the Wild West, where the cliche of the cowboy movies was the nearest sheriff is 90 miles away, and so you had to pack a gun and defend yourself.
Fortunately, no country was ever more suited for anarchist agitation than present-day America.
If you hear Anarchy in the UK today your hair stands on end. It gives you the shivers.
Alan was always interested in politics in a major way. He actually believes that anarchy is a politically viable system, but I don't. I was always interested in putting forward the ideas that represented my viewpoint. I feel the same about anything I'm doing.
I never have been an anarchist, I've always had goals and always have acted out of love.