Sometimes, it can be good to question and rebel. I sometimes dislike how people fail to think about how taxes are taken under a threat of jail, and how countries are land areas governed by a certain state and populated by people sharing a cultural identity rather nature-/god-given sectioning of the world.
However, make sure you don't get stuck in one-dimensional thinking in your opposition to the government. Be critical of your own thoughts.
If you had no government, the community in which you lived would still, in some way and to some extent, have rules or guidelines for people to follow. I don't know if this is what you're doing, but don't disregard the realities of the world you live in in favour of philosophical arguments. You may have arguments for freedom, but if there is a great natural tendency for people to form the social structures which you oppose, then your arguments may not be worth that much.
Is it normal to be an anarchist?
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Sometimes, it can be good to question and rebel. I sometimes dislike how people fail to think about how taxes are taken under a threat of jail, and how countries are land areas governed by a certain state and populated by people sharing a cultural identity rather nature-/god-given sectioning of the world.
However, make sure you don't get stuck in one-dimensional thinking in your opposition to the government. Be critical of your own thoughts.
If you had no government, the community in which you lived would still, in some way and to some extent, have rules or guidelines for people to follow. I don't know if this is what you're doing, but don't disregard the realities of the world you live in in favour of philosophical arguments. You may have arguments for freedom, but if there is a great natural tendency for people to form the social structures which you oppose, then your arguments may not be worth that much.