Message from @RyeNorth
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So you arent against states
you just want more smaller ones as opposed to larger ones
With the US constitution, we came SO DAMNED CLOSE to getting something right.
What we have presently goes entirely against the constitution it's based on
That's why I'm a reformist. I want to see it enforced as it was meant to be.
could we try to avoid semantics a bit
We *could* but that would just be a point for you.
I do understand that you are against the monopoly on force
See, my principles call for a solid set of definitions before conversation can really happen.
lol ok im not your boss
The only thing you can do with monopolies is break them up
Holding companies shouldn't be a thing, for one thing.
im not even sure you could have a solid set of definitions if a language itself is inherently ambiguous
We have books for that.
This game has rules.
yeah and i think market competition breaks up monopolies, while traditional governments causes them to form
DnD has the core rulebook, we have dictionaries.
corporations seems to inherit the monopoly aspect of the state through lobbying and regulatory capture and so on
even government contracting
Oh absolutely. it's disgusting.
i believe this is absolutely inevitable as long as people have a belief that the state is necessary
You start to see where the archetypal Cyber-Punk dystopia comes from.
States can be reformed.
We have a process. if we could just get people to use it
and it'd be a hell of a lot easier to do that than to convince people that a state isn't needed.
with a hell of a lot less bloodshed, too.
well good luck
Yeah, I know. You don't think a descent down that path would be bloody. If you don't think that would be the case, you miss just how unprincipled most people are.
"normies" are low info voters
If you surround yourself with principled people, it's easy to forget.
people got no time to research cause they live the grind
well the harder i would push my beliefs on people, the bloodier it would be i suppose
Rarely is there ever a revolution that occurs without bloodshed.
I mean, I guess Canada got theirs peacefully just by asking politely...
not a revolution
that was essentially just a break off
A relocation or elimination of power.
how bloody was the industrial revolution?
tru
i guess its the matter of type