The Perfect World?

What would be the perfect world to you? How do you envision it?

I've read Mikhail Bakunin and all, and out of any political philosophies I guess I would agree with him the most.

So to me, in a perfect world there would be no government. I think if the government were gone, eventually we would go back to small communities and villages that would police themselves. No one would profit off of someone else's labor, or by usury. Our self-worth wouldn't be based on what Chinese consumer goods we owned. Neighbors wouldn't live in their identical boxes, 20 feet away from each other for 20 years never knowing each others name. More people would be self-sufficient. All of our water would come from a spring or a well. If there truly wasn't enough land to go around, there could be depopulation through Darwinism. But we could ****, and buy things locally that you didn't make yourself. Holidays would have their original pagan meanings, and again, it wouldn't be a celebration of consumerism.

With no government, I think things would go back to this naturally. All the problems I see could easily be solved if there were no governments, laws, or police.
 

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