shlaifu wrote:
Anarchy has the fundamental issue that self-governance reaches its limits relatively quickly, and a larger organisational structure would have to be put in place to handle issues between communes, and soon, you're back at having a state.
And nation states are in fact not the worst ideas, I mean, they can redistribute resources and responsibilities -but as issues like global heating, pollution and tax evasion show, there would even need to be a global governing structure for issues that do not arise locally, and can not be fixed locally.
Anarcho-capitalism is of course the worst idea of all, and on reddit, ancaps are usually considered pedophiles, which may not always be the case, but who in his right mind would think it is a good idea to fracture society up into smaller, self governing societies, who make their own laws? - just look at the catholic church, if you need an example of a self-governing, self-selected society.
I still believe that there needs to be some state, but the state can't be too big in scope. I like minarchism especially on the top level of government. Plenty of functions like welfare and social issues can be just as well handled by non-state agents. Humans are also not designed to all optimally live under the same rulers.