• Prunebutt@slrpnk.net
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    5 months ago

    You’re describing alienation. You give power to an entity alien to you/the community. You could have mitigated the disturbances in your neighborhood together with your community. Sending the cops wont fix the issue systemically, though. The best they can do is take someone away.

    All these services don’t need a hierarchical state.

    The state is the entity protecting these corporations by enforcing their property rights.

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      5 months ago

      All these services don’t need a hierarchical state.

      You think people will just build roads out of the goodness of their hearts? Or pick up trash? Obviously not. Those services have to be performed by somebody who is getting paid, and in order to pay them, you need to levy taxes. Boom, hierarchical state. The rest is just details.

      Like it or not, the world is too big and complicated for everyone to live in self-governing communities anymore. Like imagine applying what you’re suggesting to a densely packed population centre like New York. It makes no sense.

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        You think people will just build roads out of the goodness of their hearts?

        No, I think people build roads because they themselves decided in a council that roads needed to be built.

        Or pick up trash?

        You act as if there aren’t whole histories of volunteer work in the world. If you get lost in the alps and mountain rescue saves you, pretty much none of them are getting paid, for example.

        Those services have to be performed by somebody who is getting paid, and in order to pay them, you need to levy taxes.

        I find you lack in societal creativety sad.

        Like imagine applying what you’re suggesting to a densely packed population centre like New York. It makes no sense.

        Imagine trying to manage such a big society by giving decision power to fewer people who can’t possibly fathom the complexity of the system they’re trying to control.