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<blockquote data-quote="Gideon" data-source="post: 2563304" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>When the government goes away, and it will, there will be two things happen:</p><p>1) A lot of people will freak out and go apeshit because the government is their chosen deity of worship. They'll try to keep it going like pumping medicine into the dead but the concept is broken and can't go on mathematically.</p><p>2) Even more people will realize that they are able to find solutions to problems they used to leave to the government, and they won't turn back. When people live their lives as constant problem solvers it's like rehab for the drug of the state. </p><p></p><p>Ergo, in a few decades we will have much more active communities, real communities, that are even more decentralized and empowered thanks to the internet and global communication. Hopefully the awakening that occurs when the state is gone will prevent the reformation of one, but that's a pipe dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gideon, post: 2563304, member: 7898"] When the government goes away, and it will, there will be two things happen: 1) A lot of people will freak out and go apeshit because the government is their chosen deity of worship. They'll try to keep it going like pumping medicine into the dead but the concept is broken and can't go on mathematically. 2) Even more people will realize that they are able to find solutions to problems they used to leave to the government, and they won't turn back. When people live their lives as constant problem solvers it's like rehab for the drug of the state. Ergo, in a few decades we will have much more active communities, real communities, that are even more decentralized and empowered thanks to the internet and global communication. Hopefully the awakening that occurs when the state is gone will prevent the reformation of one, but that's a pipe dream. [/QUOTE]
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