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Why try to reinvent the wheel though? To a degree, that's what anarchy is. Eventually, people will have to come together and reorganize again. Discover that it's not efficient to do everything yourself, or any better to privatize everything for profit. We have seen what doing that with jails has done. So ultimately, we all decentralize, then rediscover each other on a community level and reconstruct society to the point that it looks identical in 100 years. I just don't understand it when it would be so much easier to just fix the things that are egregiously wrong.

"Government" is not just cooperation and/or organization; it is violent domination. The only difference between voluntaryism and statism is that voluntaryists don't pretend that "authority" is real, or that anyone has an exemption from morality. There are literally millions of ways to organize and work together on a VOLUNTARY basis. What is "egregiously wrong" is the notion that violently dominating people is okay if it's called "law" and done in the name of the "common good." In fact, that has been the cause of the vast majority of injustice and human suffering in history.