/31 Psychotic Reactions

To describe the essential theory of anarchism is rather like trying to grapple with Proteus, for the very nature of the libertarian attitude — its rejection of dogma, its deliberate avoidance of rigidly systematic theory, and, above all, its stress on extreme freedom of choice and on the primacy of the individual judgment — creates
immediately the possibility of a variety of viewpoints inconceivable in a closely dogmatic system.