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RE: Conceptual Concepts about Conceptualism - Thoughts on Governance and Anarchism

in #philosophy7 years ago

In my opinion, the system cannot be changed unless the majority of the people are willing to do what is necessary to change it. The problem is that some people like it this way, and everybody else wants it to change in the way they want it to, which is different from the way all the others want it to change. Until there is consensus on what to change it to, there is no place to begin the change. And that brings us back to the mayor meeting. Same shit on a different scale.
I think the system should just be bypassed by a decentralized system as much as possible and let the current system fall of it's own weight. As long as the current system is in power, we will have to deal with certain things like property taxes, but there's already a lot of things that can be done from outside the system, and I think those options are going to keep on growing.

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I won't disagree with you... it seems to become a game of... "you first" hence why it seems close to impossible...