
government power will just be gradually eroded as international businesses gain power, and borders become more open, trade more free, as travel becomes cheaper, and moving to another country becomes less of a hassle.
Okay, from the top: there are a number of reasons why this won't happen. One of the most obvious being that businesses are NOT in the business of helping people, they are in the business of making money. Trade will not become free, travel will not become cheaper, and if they are given the powers of a government they would not likely let it's consumer base move to a country with a better dental plan, thus borders would not become more open. In fact, I can easily picture business leaders inthe throes of ecstacy over the prospect of having 260 million people who have no choice but to buy their product because there are no other manufacturers. Another reson is that government is like a giant bumblebee, not too bright, but if you keep poking at it with a sharp stick it will sting you. Government officials are interested in keeping their cushy jobs and expensive hookers, if they start to feel threatened by crypto anarchy, who do you think they're going to retaliate against? The guy who runs the blockbuster video on the corner?
to create the appearance of as free a life style as they can for individuals
ever read "1984"? the appearance of a free lifestyle is most definitely not a free lifestyle. I am hardly a friend of the state, and far from being an advocate of the church, but multinational corporations running the world for their own fun and profit makes my sphincter clench. clint barnett emily carr institute