Yeah, also it might make some sense, since the state is providing some kind of marketplace.
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It does, the concept of ownership in the physical world requires a state to establish - at least as we think of it.
Yeah, at least for the foreseeable future I guess it is inevitable except in some form of isolated communities.
I think the best we can hope for is more federated power. The US has the basic concept right, but has inconsistent execution. You just want to have more states trying different things and iterating on each-other, you get more choice and the quality of those choices is usually better too.
Yeah I like the states concept but I live in Eastern Europe right now and I don’t think states or Europe are doing things in the right direction
I think the importance of certain things were less obvious when most of the countries around today were being established, unfortunately.
True, but the bureaucaste is not helping with the power grab and western societies that haven’t been through communist regimes are not questioning the authority like we do, especially on the Balkans. Unfortunately there is not much change through votes.