One concept I've slowly been exploring
is the idea of government versus the idea of the state. In the theoretical
libertarian anarchy, government may still exist via self-government of
communities or entities in which membership is voluntary. Self-government is
not the same as the state.
When you boil
"self-government" down to its purest, basest form, it all comes down
to the individual and his decisions to self-regulate. If a confederacy of
individuals decided to ban together and all voluntarily self-regulate according
to the same standards, and collaborate for projects and ventures without collective
theft, then there is true self-government without there being a state.
Just because the state has hijacked the
label "government" as a euphemism does not mean voluntary
self-government equals the state. If the self-governing association is 100%
voluntary and if the state is coercion embodied, then voluntary self-government
is not the state.
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