'The state' is always going to be a fixture unless there is a catastrophic event that decimates populations and communications so that rule of law is no longer possible.henry quirk wrote: ↑Mon May 30, 2022 2:02 pmI know the history: that imperialism came from, comes from, Washington, not the farmlands, from the capital, not some burg.You do not know America's history of imperialism you need to read some books.
What does comes from the farmlands, from the burgs, are the bodies hoodwinked, or flat-out forced, to do the dirty work.
Name the imperialism: it came from, comes from, one place...The State.
You suggest I read books; I suggest you step away from books and talk to your fellows. Once you get past, or underneath, the canned responses, you'll find most folks frown at adventurisms and are none too pleased with the finer clay who presume to rule and direct. Be mindful, though, the closer you get to seats of power -- local, regional, state, national -- the fewer Americans you'll find.
If the state as it is does not please you then change it. But for goodness sake first equip yourself with the best information!