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Kraig fragte in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · vor 1 Jahrzehnt

What government and laws do we need, and to what extent? Here I've outlined some ideas on that. Any thoughts?

Was recently thinking about this stuff.

I discovered, in my mind, we only need 4 laws, they appear at the bottom of this note. The fact that we have hundreds if not thousands of laws indicates that all governments even the most mellow, those outside of the great superpowers such as the US, UK, etc, there are more than 2, but those top they list of arrogant superpowers, that most if not all governments have hundreds to thousands of laws, indicate, that there are several hidden agendas.

The sooner people say no! and refuse to cooperate and refuse to [financially] support these hidden agendas, the sooner these governments will collapse, and true limited government will exist. That term, "limited government", 95% of the time I hear people say they are espousing everything but, limited government. I'll have to start asking them to start defining these "limits".

It is true, I don't deny, I am an anarchist. Many great ideas have gone under the names anarchist and communist. This note is long already, so I won't go into the c-word too much. But suffice it to say, nobody knows what communism is, since it has never truly existed. Anyway, if these ideas, the limited government idea, the only 4 laws idea is to ever be implemented and insisted upon, the words like anarchy, x-ist, x-ism, and communist, and -ism will have to be abandoned. They are loaded. I don't beleive in throwing bombs, bthat'sat's the imagery brought up by the a-word, and the c-word, it was tristolenlen, and sabotaged by power mongers and their detractors; Stalin, the cold war, and all that nonsense.

1.Don't kill anyone.

2. don't injure anyone.

3. don't steal.

4. don't destroy anything that doesn't belong to you.

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  • vor 1 Jahrzehnt
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    The world's governments do have hundreds and thousands of laws, but the vast majority of them fall into these categories. For example, most road traffic laws are designed so that your don't injure some one or yourself. All though theoretically these 4 laws could successfully govern the human race, most people need them to be more clearly laid out for them. And yes, some governments do have another agenda, in the UK we call it the welfare state (free health care, education, pensions ect.)

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