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你们认为,如果突然消失了所有政府,国家必须在没有中央权力的情况下运作,会有什么后果?
你们想要生活在这样的世界吗?
你们想要生活在这样的世界吗?
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One of the options that seems more likely to me.Legal, economic regulations, etc., known norms and rules of social functioning would disappear. Probably a huge chaos, universal panic and crime on an unprecedented scale would prevail. In the face of crisis, smaller and larger communities sticking together would start to emerge their leaders / leaders in order to ensure the group's safety and protect its interests. Those that function better would probably become prototypes for others. This is probably how a new order would start to take shape, or on the contrary, a return to the old, only in a worse execution.
One of the options that seems more likely to me.Legal, economic regulations, etc., known norms and rules of social functioning would disappear. Probably a huge chaos, universal panic and crime on an unprecedented scale would prevail. In the face of crisis, smaller and larger communities sticking together would start to emerge their leaders / leaders in order to ensure the group's safety and protect its interests. Those that function better would probably become prototypes for others. This is probably how a new order would start to take shape, or on the contrary, a return to the old, only in a worse execution.
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We complain about the authorities, but without them everyone would want to rule on their own and there would be nothing but great chaos.
We complain about the authorities, but without them everyone would want to rule on their own and there would be nothing but great chaos.
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Governments may come and go, but there will always be a group holding onto power that will "adapt"!
Governments may come and go, but there will always be a group holding onto power that will "adapt"!
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Swiss people manage somehow, so we (as Poles) would also figure something out. There is always the local government left, which would have to take over the duties of the central government for a fee.
Swiss people manage somehow, so we (as Poles) would also figure something out. There is always the local government left, which would have to take over the duties of the central government for a fee.
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