Do you believe the only reason blacks are no longer slaves is because someone made a law about it?
I'm not going to speculate either, because you'll just call me on it. I will say the power and force of the government's hand is what caused slavery to swiftly end when it did though.
But it was the government which prevented women from voting, and in the US, institutionalized slavery through the Fugitive Slave Act.
So you're insuiniating if there was no US government, private plantation owners wouldn't have brought slaves over from Africa to work their land?
Organized religion is a lot weaker than it has ever been in history.
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Apparently, several major religions are still growing faster than the population, so I'd say we're not in danger of seeing organized religion disappear anytime soon.
How did technology free the slaves in the US? How did technology get women the vote?
It didn't. We grew up. We're still growing up.
As far as more sophisticated stealing, you do realize that the poorest American or Canadian enjoys a higher standard of living than Kings did 250 years ago?
Yes, and I also believe ripping down all government institutions will revert us back 100+ years.
It's a pretty damn silly argument for you to claim that we have the same basic morality we did pre-language and pre-technology as cavemen.
I think we have the same raw drive, ambition, and greed that we did 50,000 years ago, yes. It was only 40 years ago when Pol Pot was out and about, murdering millions of his fellow citizens to create an agrarian utopia. Do you really believe we've grown up that much since then? Not likely. Wasn't very long ago when 100,000+ gung-ho soldiers armed to the teeth went into Iraq, with millions more young men and women more than happy to follow them in if asked to.
What on earth would make you believe we're capable of anarchy, the NAP, and world peace?
Everything government does, individuals can do cooperatively in a private property society.
No, they can't. Individuals can't fend off the Russian military, for an example. Individuals would have a tough time organizing, and sending in 1000s of tonnes of food and supplies into areas devastated by a natural disaster, for another example. Individuals would have a difficult time protecting the coasts where you get your fish supply from unwanted harvesters, as another example.
As far as the riots, I don't see how people rioting substantiates anything.
That we're not capable of anarchy, the NAP, and world peace yet.
I'll say it again, and not to be insulting, although your posts are terrible, and generally a waste of time to reply to.
Then don't reply to them. You know, this reminds me when I went on a 3 week motorbike trip through Newfoundland years ago. There's loads of villages up there that are basically anarchy, and don't have a single police officer. Friendliest people you'll ever meet too. Not very worldly, but very friendly.
So yes, anarchy can work great in small 300 person villages, and it does. How the hell do you expect to replicate that in places like Los Angeles, Beijing, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Berlin, Toronto, and New York though? Not happening. Not when you have millions of people, hundreds of cultures, and thousands of belief sets all living in close proximity.