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this has even been proven by psychological experiments, that clearly show that humans are helpless when it comes to the "gathering" instinct for example. we will gather despite being promised better rewards by not gathering.
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This must be the reason that all people aren't anarchists, despite self-ruling being the only thing morally justifiable and most awarding at the same time. 99.99% believe in or pretend to believe in the lie that the "state" is something morally legitimate. A system where you force people who haven't done anything wrong per se can never be a moral one.
Anarchy is a paradox
1. Anarchy is always impossible: Humans will always conclude an action to be right or wrong, from any set of rules or guidelines. So, in itself, pure anarchy will never exist. It is abstract.
2. Anarchy is always implemented: Humans will always do whatever they want to do, whenever they want to do it, laws and rules and guidelines be damned. If i want to murder people, I will murder them. Today or tomorrow. But i dont want to. Theres concequences
but i have no respect for the law in itself. i smoke weed. thats against the law.
modern society is much more like stone-age life than most people realize. just fancyer caves is all
the state IS natural tho, you have to remember: nobody planned this. nobody planned for humble tribes of 100 people, to grow into tens of millions.
as in: the "state" is the tribal elder. the chief. originally the chief knew everyone in his tribe. he was the elder. he was genuinely loved, and he genuinely loved his tribe back. he watched the tribes children grow up, and he told them stories of the past, and tought them to tie knots, and carve wood.
the "state" is simply a translation of a chief for a tribe of over a million people - when the instinct comes from small tribes of 100 people or less.
like ive often told my friends - ill get involed in the politicians, when they come home to me, bring weed and a dvd, and throw in a foot massage while theyre at it. maybe ill even vote against them, but at least ill care.