Sounds like a rational path to me. Its surprising to me how few people recognize the danger of centralized super-states, even after the last 100 years of bloody warfare between these kinds of nation-state empires.
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I think many people already recognize the death and destruction caused by centralized power, but they don't see a reasonable way to take the power back.
Hmmm...most folks I talk to are aghast at the suggestion that we don't need a central govt...
Would these folks support voluntarism, if that would instantly end all wars of aggression currently fought by the US military regime, the unaccountable police state tyranny, the criminal (in)justice system, the criminal too big to fail robberies called quantitative easing which likely enslaves their children and possibly their children's children? Ask them if they enjoy paying taxes to fund all these immoral actions?
dwight, like 99% of the populace, no, these folks would NOT support voluntarism...
There's a lot work to do for the voluntarist community.
Statism is an irrational belief system...just like religion...its very hard to reason people out of beliefs they didn't reason themselves into.