This seems to assume that groups of people don't naturally engage in politics or that large groups of people will always be able to negotiate their conflicting interests without a governing body.
Governments don't hate people. Governments are composed of people. The problem is not and never has been government, the problem has always been bad government. If you don't like the government you have, get involved and fix it. It's been done before and can be done again.
The common denominator in all governments is people. People don't always get things right, they have to have oversight and accountability. When we neglect this (as we have for a long time in the US) then they get the idea they can act with impunity and no one will stop them.
So again, bad government can be fixed. I'm not saying it's easy or even that it's quick, but if you sit back and do nothing then the only thing guaranteed to happen is that the problem will continue.
This seems to assume that groups of people don't naturally engage in politics or that large groups of people will always be able to negotiate their conflicting interests without a governing body.
Governments don't hate people. Governments are composed of people. The problem is not and never has been government, the problem has always been bad government. If you don't like the government you have, get involved and fix it. It's been done before and can be done again.
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