The collective intelligence of a group of people is inversely proportional to it's size.
Big groups kill more people than small ones do.
During the twentieth century governments killed a third of a billion people.
Something to think about.
RE: Does anarchy really work?
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Does anarchy really work?
A bit misleading right? For instance if, without government, every individual killed only 10 people that would be 70 billion.
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Hehe, the thing here is that the most people dont randomly shoot others...
I dont want to be shot so i dont shoot if i dont have to. I´m pretty shure most people are like this.
So after the first few violent idots where shot, it would be pretty peacefull I assume.
But there are problems, which brings us to the top of the page... see what I did here xD
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That's a pretty big assumption to base 70 billion peoples' lives on...
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there are less than seven billion people alive
your arguement is invalid.
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Yeah, thats the thing about not knowing something.
But i´m shure you will enlighten us about the true circumstances.
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Youre right, of course it would be less violent than today. At least in the long Term.
But i think people would still keep fighting over resources or just the view to the lake.
My Question is more like "is there a way to get real peace?"
A way to enable humans to solve this problems with intelligence?
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Dunbar's number suggests that any group larger than about one hundred and fifty goes insane. At the very least they begin to exhibit behavior that would be classified as insane by a rational person. Emphiracl research, called rat utopia, by some supports this concept. The Behavioral Sinks thus exhibited correlate closely with observed behavior in cities.
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Thank you, never heard of Dunbar´s number... Things like this i´m looking for.
It makes sense to me that a group only can be stable if everyone knows everyone.
Then even the currency system has a potetial solution. a "fei lun" like system.
Its a kind of biological blockchain :)
Know we just need a way to interact with other groups without "clanwars" an were done.
easy peasy xD
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