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by joe_the_user
2133 days ago
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We get to this place because people see obvious wrong being done and say "it's such a shame the government hasn't done anything about this" instead of doing anything about it themselves. There hasn't been a time when "the individual" handled problems like a war or a massive pandemic. You "as an individual" haven't solved this mess and neither you nor I are going. I mean, I stop and help people broken down by the side of the road, I tell people what I think and what I think needs to be done. But that's individual initiative and it's not going to fix large problems. Large questions have always been handled by groups, informal groups or formal, either coming from society. When a society was too small scale to produce a large collective response to a problem, well it failed. Why large nations have replaced small tribes. It's true that today a lot of people view the government as a thing outside of themselves rather than a thing they create. But that's a slightly different problem. |
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The impact of one individual doesn't fix the whole problem, but the impact of every individual doing their piece is how it gets done. Ordinary people wash their hands. Doctors treat patients or research a vaccine. Restaurants switch from dining in to takeout.
All different people doing all different things, but they each individually know what they need to do. Nobody has to exert top-down control in order to make it happen.
> Why large nations have replaced small tribes.
Large nations replaced small tribes because the technology was created to exert power at a distance. It's more of a bug than a feature.
> It's true that today a lot of people view the government as a thing outside of themselves rather than a thing they create. But that's a slightly different problem.
It's a problem caused by the size and centralization of government. It makes each person such a small contribution to the system that they have no capacity to exercise influence over it and then they correctly perceive it as an external force acting upon them rather than something they have any meaningful control over.