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Do you then advocate no government at all, and a state of chaos, disorder and lawlessness?
This seems to always be the typical response from people who rubbish the current electoral system and government, but have no valid or viable alternative propositions that would actually improve the quality of our lives and ensure fair distribution of resources. Anarchy, in theory, could work if there was collective agreement about goods, services and distribution thereof, etc, but how would such collective collaboration come about in a fractured and segregated society like the one in which we now all live? We don't all share the same goals, aspirations and values. There would probably be civil unrest, even war, where stronger factions would crush the weaker with no opposition or consequences.
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