• vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 days ago

    What followed in the 40s and 50s was an abnormal period created by the implementation of a significant number of socialist policies that stemmed the desire for blood by the disposessed masses. These fuckers have been working to dismantle them ever since.

    It’s not quite true, USA and Canada were also far more anarchist in government traditionally, because, well, at some point they had too much territory loosely controlled and too many developing settlements and too thinly spread populations, and very dependent on new development.

    40s and 50s were in many things driven by the defeat of Nazi ideology and imperialism crumbling. Not only humanism and peace were in fashion, but also nobody wanted to go to efforts to keep some brown or yellow people enslaved - sometimes it was “let them live” and sometimes “I don’t wanna die”, but the general mood was that it’s obsolete to rob colonies.

    So. Both socialist and western parts of the world somewhat choked that cultural desire of the populace by malicious compliance.

    But one thing that didn’t go through a cycle was the tendency for more fine-grained and total control, more detailed laws and overreach. That only grew in the course of XX century. Laws of the 50s were so simple compared to our day, that an average EULA is harder to understand. Laws of the 20s were as they show in the western movies.

    So, I’m not going to say libertarianism is key, because any -ism being adopted doesn’t mean automatically finding the solution. But the solution if it’s found will be to this growth of complexity, empowering legal middlemen and interpretators and one nail drawers, and weakening anyone trying to live by the rules.