"What if there was good government?" Is a question that is asked by those running the whole political spectrum. "What if there was no government?" Is getting closer to anarchism, but it's not there yet. Any sociologist, anthropologist or philosopher can wax poetic about that. Only anarchists are consistently against all forms of government and governance as a matter of principle and desire.
You're nothing but a bland municipalist. Neither democracy nor centralization is anarchy, not even "democratic decentralism" (lame term i just made up) would be anarchy, but closer than "democratic centralism" (lame term you just made up). Study public administration and become the politician you yearn to be.
"What if there was good government?" Is a question that is asked by those running the whole political spectrum. "What if there was no government?" Is getting closer to anarchism, but it's not there yet. Any sociologist, anthropologist or philosopher can wax poetic about that. Only anarchists are consistently against all forms of government and governance as a matter of principle and desire.
You're nothing but a bland municipalist. Neither democracy nor centralization is anarchy, not even "democratic decentralism" (lame term i just made up) would be anarchy, but closer than "democratic centralism" (lame term you just made up). Study public administration and become the politician you yearn to be.