Realising that the current state of society is an improvisation hastily put together because the initial idea for the system was not perfect

Seeing how all current ideologies falsely assume that the system will be coherent

Assuming the logical solution then to be a system which incorporates the struggle between other systems

Concluding that the best system to do so is one with freedom, and with minimal control

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Capitalism assumes there to be no unions, as well as no abusive employers. This way it would work flawlessly.

Democracy assumes all citizens to take interest in politics and actively take part of the decision-making. If people did this, democracy would work better.

Communism, or rather, Planned Economy, assumes nobody opposes and everybody plays along. That way it would work, if the planning was successful and nobody tried to challenge the system.

Anarchism assumes everybody to be willing to cooperate and that each individual is interested in forming the system, as well as respecting everybody else. This would work if people weren’t used to the current way of thinking, about competing as in concurrence, as well as being used to having a state which governs.

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Technically, it is up to the citizen themselves what system they want to follow, be More >