This is a thought experiment. Suppose that you live in a community that has expelled all government. To give perspective, let's say that the population of the community is around 20,000. [I do think the answer to this question could change for larger or smaller communities.]
Most members of the community are simply fed up with government of any kind. Those still in favor of government include former politicians, many former government employees and a small minority of regular citizens. A number of otherwise peaceful citizens have and are willing to again resist any government with violence.
You are a leader in the community. You wish to avoid chaos and are looked upon to help adjust to the new situation. While you have influence, you can not simply mandate a solution. You may expect resistance really, to whatever proposal you suggest.
What do you propose?
2007-08-23
02:43:27
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Joe S
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