While it may look appealing, what you say here is actually nothing more than pure blah-blah-blah... "Show me the code"
I don't believe neither state nor in the state. It is evil by its nature and its origins. But between the two evils I involuntarily choose state, the other being back to caves and all that shit...
Well, at least you agree with us on the nature of the state.
Since the state is evil should not alternatives at least be explored? Are we truly stuck with evil? Or does the evil wish us to believe that we are stuck with it?
As I see it, the feasible alternative is very simple and clear, but it is not what you, anarchists and those sympathizing you, would probably love to hear. Nowadays, it is much easier and less troublesome to emigrate than it was even 50 years ago. The more national economics will be intertwined in the future as it is happening today, the more transparent national borders will become. So my point consists in making states peacefully compete for their human resources by means of providing better conditions of life for their population...
In fact, this process is already unfolding right now
I think you need to talk to the people who lived 50 years ago and ask them just how easy it was to emigrate compared to today. My parents and grandparents told me stories where they would almost pay you to emigrate (from England to Australia). Not the case today. Today the process is much more arduous.
No passports 100 years ago either.
Besides I mentioned earlier. If you are not happy with your security service provider (Govt) why should you have to move hundreds or thousands of miles, give up your job, your local community etc and go into an uncertain situation when you could have a situation where it is as simple as changing your telephone provider or ISP? It just doesn't make any sense.