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by unclebucknasty
491 days ago
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>I'm fine with the idea of "destroying the government" in general. BUT, even I would say that there's a right way to go about it... Earnest question: Does the second sentence here cause you to reflect on the first, because: >minimizing the harm done, taking "collateral damage" into consideration... acknowledges that the government is performing important functions on which people rely. I know there's an argument that the private sector could instead provide some of these, but that causes me to consider whether such critical services should be in the hands of for-profit companies? |
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I believe the idea is that you can have multiple companies for a given purpose and switch between them (or form your own) depending on what you think works best for you and your community. You cannot have multiple governments - if the one elected on an piece of land you happen to live on does not act in your interests, you're pretty much SOL at least until the next election cycle (if it's a democracy) or the next coup (if it's not).
The obligatory caveat is that - of course - this does not work in practice. At the very least, it requires a perfect free and fair market which means it needs us all to be well-informed rational actors. And there are probably more requirements than just this.