"J. R. Molloy" wrote:
>
> Michael S. Lorrey has written,
>
> > Anarchy is not about chaos or lawlessness, it is about privatizing law and
> > making its providers competitors in the market to provide the best justice
> > possible.
>
> Will a technological spike render politics obsolete by enabling instantaneous
> social justice or will it simply offer perfectly privatized legal systems?
I don't know what you mean by 'perfectly privatized'. There will likely be some
institutions that remain that provide some sort of services to all at some level
of abstraction, though to a decreasing degree and weight of authority as
individuals become more capable of ensuring their own rights and lives at a
lower more personal level.
Politics as we know them will not exist. Politics as a means of dispute
resolution in a society will likely remain in some form at ever greater levels
of dilution down to more local, individual levels, in one form or another.
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