Good concept.
Okay, I support the concept.
But how would you manage criminals?
How would you manage possible conflict with foreign countries?
Okay, I support the concept.
But how would you manage criminals?
How would you manage possible conflict with foreign countries?
When I advocate for stateless societies, I don't do so under the idea that the only thing changed is a lack of government, as if I believe things would be fine and dandy with a light switch were flipped and all government employees were fired. Too many are brainwashed into the concept of the necessity of government, and would ultimately just create another government.
It's a multi-generational approach, and it begins with parenting culture.
Teaching children to:
(a) Think for themselves. Critical thinking.
(b) To question authority. (This is a tough one as most parents believe they're the "superiors" and demand blind obedience.)
(c) See the state for which it is; organized crime.
(d) Not to resort to violence to achieve things (Most parents tell children not to hit or steal, but they see that doesn't apply in the adult world as it pertains to how we handle victimless crimes, taxation, etc..)
(a) is the most important. Two things that get in the way of that process now are (1) schools which rely on conditioning obedient citizens, and (2) religion.
If we can usher in a parenting culture that aligns with the points above, everything else will fall in place. Anarchism would be just a natural consequence.