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RE: De-Centralised Governments: Will This Work?
I'll certainly will read the link you provide. Essentially you oppose the technology implementation of a de-centralised government, but go back to local communities who decide together how they will live together, correct?
The communities don't have to be local, often they can span what would have before been considered a country.
Understood indeed, but at least geographically members will be located in group(s) without other groups with other social rules and norms mixing in.
That is partially true. Many groups that are close together often intermingle. Boarders are a creation of the state and people would otherwise travel freely. The internet will also allow people to interconnect and share their ideals.
Many different subgroups in a single anarchist region have existed, but they have always gotten along peacefully enough so that different norms are not a problem. Think about how much interaction people from different areas have online today.
I agree with the fact people with different ideas can love together, but it becomes an issue when ideas are to far apart. But I understand where you are coming from. Thank you for your comments AND link!