If the earth is a condo, then we already have competing boards. Would you say the countries on earth are in a state of anarchy?doodle wrote:So in my condo example, we should have multiple boards of directors? What happens if the unit owners that are violating the rules happen to be on a different board of directors than the unit owner who is next to them that is being woken up at all hours of the night? How do the board of directors decide what to do? What happens if one board of directors wants to plant oak trees in front of the building and the other board wants palm trees?Rien wrote:I think there are some mixed issues being debated as if its all the same.doodle wrote:Comments?
They interrelate and that makes it difficult to clearly separate issues.
The question of government is imo slightly different that simply yes/no. It is a given that in a society there will be rules, and these rules will sometimes have to be enforced. I do not really think anybody has an issue with this.
The problem with government is imo a different one: a government claims the sole right to initiate violence in a given geographical area. And if they get big enough, worldwide.
I have nothing against a government that would not claim this right, that would allow competing governments on their own turf.
Cannot be done? well, we won't know until we try.
I suppose at some point in time, we would just divide up the building into sections and have different boards take control and make decisions for their particular wing of the building (kind of like little kingdoms or countries). As for the common area decisions...I suppose that we would have to divide those up as well unless we could create some group like the UN of condo boards that would then work together to make decisions.
Well, the flipside to this is anarchy. Competing governments within the same territory is the definition of anarchy. Who is to decide anything then? At this point we go back to the law of the jungle.The problem with government is imo a different one: a government claims the sole right to initiate violence in a given geographical area. And if they get big enough, worldwide.
What the feasibility of multiple boards in a given condo concerns: we have not tried that yet. I believe the boards would cooperate, that would be better/easier/cheaper for all of them. In case where there would be irreconcilable differences I could imagine the members of each board to flock to the same part of the building and each having their own way in that part of the building. But I do not believe it necessary to try and solve all potential problems before trying. Society is not a machine, and no amount of preparation could possibly foresee all cases. At some point you have to take the leap for a better world. Otherwise you could well be stuck in a local maximum forever.