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I agree with your argument because money is indeed the soul purpose of working, and people revolve their lives around earning it. A life without a government would be more stress free, like you said. I also agree with the part about there being no crime, crime exists mainly because of our government. Overall your argument was similar to what I said in mine, and you bring up good points.

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I believe that a government is not necessary. First of all, people would not be “slaves to money.” We wouldn’t spend our lives making money to support ourselves and our future families, or making money to survive. Also, we wouldn’t have to pay taxes anymore, 10-30% of our earned money is given to the government, even though we pay taxes every time we buy something that isn’t a necessity. People also say that our govermnent protects our rights, but how can that be true when our right to bear arms could possibly be taken away? How will we protect ourselves when needed? Also, education wouldn’t be forced. We could be free to learn whatever we may choose, and we wouldn’t have to learn about things that might not be relevant to us or benefit us. Teachers could teach how they want, and students could learn what they want. Without a government, there would be no laws. I think that the crime rate would go down, due to it not being illegal anymore. Money wouldn’t be an issue, people wouldn’t be robbed as often and things would decrease in value, making unnecessary crime decrease. We also could do whatever we want with our lives. We could pursue whatever career we find interest in, without considering the amount of money we’d be earning. We’d have freedoms due to the lack of a president and laws. Some people might also not feel like “serving the country” or doing things in favor of the government are no longer necessary, although our military is helpful. We might also have more privacy without a government. We could say what we want. It is said that we have “freedom of speech,” yet there is proof that we can’t post what we want online if it goes against our government, and people definitely can’t say whatever they want for two main reasons. One being that it could create problems with other people. And two being that what we say can’t be against our government or it will create problems with them. We have freedom of speech to an extent, and that would no longer exist. Also, political debates would no longer exist. This could also eliminate fueds over leaders with other areas, which is helpful. Overall, having a government would lead to less problems amongst other people and areas, and more freedom and privacy would be allowed.

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