[quote=@Bishop] [@DarkwolfX37] So, can I ask, how is anarchy better in anyway besides having less undefinable abstract variables compared to any governments today? [/quote] It: - Fundamentally grants the most freedom to the individual - Doesn't have corrupt social systems that can be abused - Retains natural selection and therefor has the highest force of change and improvement - Logically dictates that those who are detrimental to the health of the whole will be eliminated due to human predisposition towards revenge - Has no currency system, meaning value holds no pretense of objectivity and is based on things that actually exist - Holds no restrictions on the formation of new forms of government within it, allowing for a workable society to form as necessary - Would reduce the population numbers to a sustainable level over time - Forces everyone to have a certain level of intelligence in order to survive, eliminating the stupid people - All but prevents weapons of mass destruction from being made, since natural distrust would prevent enough people from getting together to and gathering the resources necessary for them, helping the health of the planet and other species - Doesn't have any negative factors that come with it because of its nature, other than those of nature itself