There are books written about alternatives.
But it's not important what other people have thought out.
The first thing that's important i.m.h.o. is that someone asks themselves the question. Well if there was no government, how would I/we do things. How could things be organized.
I was brought up, like everybody else, to stay a child, to never become an adult, daddy and mommy where replaced by daddy and mommy government to "protect"and "take care" of me. But these "parent" are very controlling the will never let you grow up. Everything is taken out of your hands, you do not have to think you just have to obey. And if you try to get away then fear is used to get you to run back to daddy/mommy Government.
For me it's not good enough, it's not that I, per sé, rebel against government, It's that I try to get out of the house of my "parents" (government) and become an adult. Find my own way, and build a new way of live to free myself and take responsibility for my own live and the live of the people around me.
And it all started with thinking for myself.
Edit: Blind obedience into which we are indoctrinated, is i.m.o. the problem that's why thinking for yourself about good or bad and act accordingly is so important.
Yes you may................................................
No joke... I'm Dutch but live in Germany.
May I ask Why you ask?
edit; That is if you believe in countries. Country's are lines on a piece of paper where a group of people with guns claim to own everybody en everything within those imaginary lines.
Well, it's just that I think that part of the problem is that many of the states that exist today are the artificial result of all kinds of arrangements between former colinalist powers. But if you're Dutch then you are actually from one of the few "genuine" states...
I'm not proposing an alternative, I'm not a central planner. That's what government does and we can all see how well that's going.
There are books written about alternatives.
But it's not important what other people have thought out.
The first thing that's important i.m.h.o. is that someone asks themselves the question. Well if there was no government, how would I/we do things. How could things be organized.
I was brought up, like everybody else, to stay a child, to never become an adult, daddy and mommy where replaced by daddy and mommy government to "protect"and "take care" of me. But these "parent" are very controlling the will never let you grow up. Everything is taken out of your hands, you do not have to think you just have to obey. And if you try to get away then fear is used to get you to run back to daddy/mommy Government.
For me it's not good enough, it's not that I, per sé, rebel against government, It's that I try to get out of the house of my "parents" (government) and become an adult. Find my own way, and build a new way of live to free myself and take responsibility for my own live and the live of the people around me.
And it all started with thinking for myself.
Edit: Blind obedience into which we are indoctrinated, is i.m.o. the problem that's why thinking for yourself about good or bad and act accordingly is so important.
(English is not my native language.)
May I ask where are you from?
Yes you may................................................
No joke... I'm Dutch but live in Germany.
May I ask Why you ask?
edit; That is if you believe in countries. Country's are lines on a piece of paper where a group of people with guns claim to own everybody en everything within those imaginary lines.
Well, it's just that I think that part of the problem is that many of the states that exist today are the artificial result of all kinds of arrangements between former colinalist powers. But if you're Dutch then you are actually from one of the few "genuine" states...
The problem is groupthink and state's are groupthink, just like religions are, statism is a religion too.