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<blockquote data-quote="Aertnam Triticus" data-source="post: 67084" data-attributes="member: 3834"><p>I rather like this post as it is all in the context of 'How?'.</p><p> </p><p>I suppose you can work it a number of ways.</p><p> </p><p>I believe there is a way to do it, so long as you focus on universal standards like human rights, mutual gain, etc, ...and keep force out of the equation except when confronted with clear and present danger.</p><p> </p><p>You can still have planning commissions and roads and traffic lights, security force/constables, water and sewage system, etc. The difference would be in how it was managed. How many things do humans do in mass for mutual benefit? if you can do anything is mass, what can't you do? Do we need to be forced to do everything, or can we do it as a matter of avoiding true consequence?</p><p> </p><p>I like using traffic as an example of human capacity to have order. Billions of people travel in cars every day with a relatively low rate of incident...like a chaotic ballet of sorts. There can be 300 cars lined up at a major intersection or stretch of freeway in a megatropolis, not a cop to be found, no one saying you have to obey the traffic 'laws'...and people still do. Why?</p><p> </p><p>...Because everyone wants to get from A to B safely without incident. So we establish some universal system of organization.</p><p> </p><p>How many people don't mind chipping in to buy traffic signals so they can get home faster and safer every day? Do you really have to make people? How many people actually drive with the intention of causing a wreck?</p><p> </p><p>How many people get up and go to work every day, organize with many others, and without being forced?</p><p> </p><p>Is there a way to manage everything harnessing the same concept of mutual gain in our nature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aertnam Triticus, post: 67084, member: 3834"] I rather like this post as it is all in the context of 'How?'. I suppose you can work it a number of ways. I believe there is a way to do it, so long as you focus on universal standards like human rights, mutual gain, etc, ...and keep force out of the equation except when confronted with clear and present danger. You can still have planning commissions and roads and traffic lights, security force/constables, water and sewage system, etc. The difference would be in how it was managed. How many things do humans do in mass for mutual benefit? if you can do anything is mass, what can't you do? Do we need to be forced to do everything, or can we do it as a matter of avoiding true consequence? I like using traffic as an example of human capacity to have order. Billions of people travel in cars every day with a relatively low rate of incident...like a chaotic ballet of sorts. There can be 300 cars lined up at a major intersection or stretch of freeway in a megatropolis, not a cop to be found, no one saying you have to obey the traffic 'laws'...and people still do. Why? ...Because everyone wants to get from A to B safely without incident. So we establish some universal system of organization. How many people don't mind chipping in to buy traffic signals so they can get home faster and safer every day? Do you really have to make people? How many people actually drive with the intention of causing a wreck? How many people get up and go to work every day, organize with many others, and without being forced? Is there a way to manage everything harnessing the same concept of mutual gain in our nature? [/QUOTE]
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