Colby on Nostr: Statism and anarchy are two sides of the same ruthless coin. Immutable human rights ...
Statism and anarchy are two sides of the same ruthless coin. Immutable human rights are the middle-way, but language interpretability over a constitution 📜 — and trusted third parties to enforce it (whether it’s the govt, robots, or cartels) are the eternal issue.
I’m convinced that the roots of humanity itself must improve, perhaps an increase in intelligence globally, could raise the odds of a more stable arrangement… but I certainly don’t have the answers. It reminds me of what Tesla said, how peace can only emerge as a consequence of universal enlightenment. Pure chaotic anarchy isn’t a good way to escape the dangers of authoritarian statism.
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