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Unsolved problems in governance

In civics, some unsolved problems for governance may be considered in several fields, for example in:

  • Organizational behavior
    1. hidden agenda – the tendency for protagonists to keep their objectives secret
    2. high pressure selling – the tendency to over-estimate benefits and under-estimate costs
    3. strike action – the aggregation of a resource beyond the confines of the organisation
    4. narcissist management – self-interested management who forgo their fiduciary responsibilities
    5. conflicts of interest – decision makers whose decisions would be different depending on which of their stakeholders they are attempting to serve
    6. collusion – separation of powers are circumvented through collaboration
    7. information inequity – not all information is communicated to all stakeholders, and if it is communicated it is not necessarily communicated at the same time
    8. confirmation bias


Anarchism says the cause of all or most of the mentioned problems is Governence. War is caused because a Governor or Governors give orders to a larger mass, which are to kill or strike, attack an enemy. Anarchists say the larger mass would not have attacked or started a war if they had not obeyed the Governor. They also say that crime is caused by the Governors wishes to subjugate the criminals. Crime is caused also by other social problems which arise only when a larger mass obeys a Governor, which like any human can do or decide wrong, but when a Governor decides wrong, it causes everyone to suffer and some people to commit crimes (do against the wishes of the Governor).

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