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by jahaja
4616 days ago
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> However now I'm now confused by you clarification. If there's any kind of voting and representation, no matter how revocable, isn't that a form of government? No, just as any kind of organisation would not be called a government, the kind of organisation I promote wouldn't be. For example, you wouldn't call your local union or workplace a government. Let's not pretend that current representatives are revocable, it not in the hands of the voters. For another society, it wouldn't even be a part time occupation for a worker among other workers. Anyways, I would like to hear why authority needs to exist, rather than explain why it doesn't. |
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