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It's how I think of my Chartertopia fantasy, which I do not expect to ever be adopted. But if it were, or any anarcho-capitalist system, I believe it would only need to persist for 5-10 years before people not only adjusted to it, but came to relish the freedom to be personally responsible for themselves, including the freedom to contract with anybody they liked to handle welfare, insurance, investments, and as much individualized moralistic guidance as they felt they needed, like AA.

People put up with the corrupt, incompetent government we have now because we're used to it and it's all we know, in spite of being tired of the political pendulum wreaking havoc in our lives every few years. Liberation from that political pendulum would be a fresh breeze we would be loath to give up again.

FDR and Hitler provide an interesting comparison. Both came to power in 1933, FDR after 4 years of the Great Depression, Hitler after 10 years of street battles between Communists and Nazis. When Germany started war in 1939, the 18-year old draftees barely remembered life without either. When both died and the war ended in 1945, no one under 25 remembered much at all about life before them. But it wasn't long before people began to rediscover what life without them could be.

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James Micallef's avatar

That aged well! Published 2013, less than 8 years later the leader of a major democracy refused to hand over power.... and was judged so generously that he was reelected 4 years later. In other words, 'crazy' and 'unthinkable' can change in a very short time

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