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I disagree, I strongly believe that if the government was taken away, nothing but chaos and violence would come as a result. The government is the largest reason why people are successful and obey by the laws. The fact that there would be no crime because there are no laws is true in a literal sense but its absolutely wrong otherwise, in my opinion. Without laws, rules or regulation of any kind, it would be complete and utter chaos. Also, with the government the way it is right now, the citizens can vote for most very large decisions. But I believe that if we didn't have the government, one person would take control and abuse the power to do a lot of damage. Over all, I believe that we could definitely change and improve our government system but taking it away in its entirety would cause terrible damage to the human race and this earth.
In a world without a government, their would be a lack of many things. Their would be crime everywhere and extreme population deficit due to murder. Also, resources would be shortened because people are taking what they want without the need to work for it. Also, when people aren't working to create and possibly plant those resources, none would be created. Their would be non-treated water which would end up in the sickness and disease of many people. Land would be hard to come by because people would be constantly taking and murdering just for a shelter. A lot of the morals that we have recognized in modern day society would be ruined because we all have the urge to survive, which would lead to murder just for good enough resources. Weather emergencies would happen often and we wouldn't know because we're not working to find what is happening. Fire enforcement wouldn't be working to treat fires which would lead to an excessive amount of forest fires, house fires, etc. Lastly, nuclear weapons would be able to be accessed easily, which could lead to a group of people exterminating a large part of the population, which could eventually lead to the human race being extinct.
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