@kafkanarchy84 thanks for the reply man.
I think perhaps I didn't put my thoughts out there in the best way possible. I am not in anyway saying that voluntarism will preclude order and justice. My understanding is that radical removal of modern day governance is not the best policy. At this point of time we need highly reduced influence of government in our lives and that should be our objective first..........baby steps
The governance we have today is not only intrusive but also violent and I believe that there is a reason for that. Governments were never meant on to take so much. In the mad rush of nationalism and international safety we have lost the line that differentiates a man from human kind in general, an individual from the society. Some how the idea of modern governance has boiled down to controlling people to act in accordance to their will.
It is just my personal opinion, but I believe that we need a system where voluntarism and governance evolve together - which means voluntarism evolves and modern governance devolves, till they meet in the middle. We need to prove this to the next generation of human beings that we can walk on our own after walking with crutches for thousands of years. In this way we can have a peaceable solution. As thing stands removing the modern governance from its place will end violently for all partied involved.
I also understand that I may have just outlined a process that a lot of people already understand. My purpose here is a general reminder that everything takes time and in that same time the very objective we are aiming for might evolve into something else.
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