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Hi @AJ1992, I'd like to provide some useful input. @DarthCoin seems to usually be reputable and helpful, but your directly negative and insulting tone seemed to prompt some less than useful replies this time around.

Instead of insulting you, I'll leave a link after a small writeup for you to look into. Please understand that a society without taxes is also a somewhat new concept to me too, but the more I learn about this, the better I seem to understand how it's not only possible, but might even be the next step.

We are all bitcoiners here and it's easy to forget that for most people on earth the idea of a completely decentralized digital payments system is still a very foreign and illogical one.

The same way that after most of us learn about and using Bitcoin we come to the conclusion that it indeed may be the next logical step of fundamental financial systems, the idea of a society without taxes or even a central government could potentially be the next logical step of our societies.

This ideology is called Voluntaryism, but usually labeling things makes it a much narrower target. But what I will say is that a government is a human idea and simply the result of humans making many, many decisions. The alternative to government could not be the wrong decisions, but rather simply a different way of doing things than we are now.

Here is the link I mentioned, it is a post and a series of comments offering quite an in-depth and thought-provoking opinion:

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/entry.php?718-Law-Without-Taxation

Thanks for the link. Pretty hard to imagine it succeeding, and impossible to imagine a peaceful transition to that type of governance. But indeed very thought provoking.

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