Tuesday, May 21, 2013

An Abolished State

It is a bit of a mind bender in the current state conception of life that we live in to contemplate a stateless society.  Policing would become a community act rather than an act of distant violence upon local citizens.  Water and trash service would be privatized, as it is in rural communities.  No one would tell you if your water well was pumping more water than the Marxist overlords allowed.  If your tires were bare, no one would pull you over and give you a ticket.  Drunk drivers would be more prevalent, but societal demands upon behavior would be more closely examined by your neighbors, having a self interest in your actions.

Ending the State of Texas is only a part of a world envisioned by Leo Tolstoy's book, The Kingdom Of God Is Within You.  The whole world would move in this direction to make Tolstoy's "Law of Jesus" a reality on earth.  Mahatma Gandhi used it to free India from British rule, so we must take seriously the prospect of a better world with Tolstoy's interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount.

Gene Chapman,
Tolstoyian-Gandhian Libertarian Candidate for Texas Governor