Den Yellek on Nostr: A common critique of anarchy is asking how police and security services will be ...
A common critique of anarchy is asking how police and security services will be provided.
It turns out to be the same way it is provided in a democracy once the state eventually buckles under the weight of its own bloat and begin its eventual degeneration.
In Melbourne we are learning this now as crime rates explode and residents turn to hiring private security rather than rely on the inneficient and poor quality services of our broke state government.
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