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I browsed through the article and it looks like the guy is saying the same thing as you by bringing back all the systems of civilization except without the authority enforcing them. Again if your problem is specifically abuse of power then just solving that on it's own would be a lot easier and practical than

Meh, Way too long to invest my time in when I don't know whether or not it'll be worth it. I can't read every book or article making a suggestion about society because it'll literally take more than one lifetime to do so. Can only focus on the most successful, the most revered and the most interesting.

There are still consequences but they are less. You could get away with with robbing the house and that's it. And the system your describing is going to lead to authority anyway cause people are gonna start banding together with powerful people who can help them be safe or help them get resources. Then it becomes an

I still don't see any obvious clear reason why people would suddenly be good now that there isn't any consequence to being bad. Please just break that down to me as simply as possible cause I just don't get it. Maybe a hypothetical example? How is the lack of one specific abuse of power gonna change everything?

Weren't those just stretched out restraints? She actually got some on Korra in the fight i think. I've never seen anyone bend sharp projectiles on this show, the only time i've seen sharp objects when bending is when they are threatening someone. It's something I think a lot about when watching this show actually.

Even after the giant spirit fight? I mean sure she was in the earth kingdom but i'm sure she got reliable information about was going on. I think the others are right that she is just arrogant and thought she could beat her because she was weak.

Cause were hoping for more than just a power hungry villain for what could be the last season of the show/Avatar universe. I think the show can't make things look too ambiguous though it is still a kids show and apparently kid can't handle villains with clear humanity being "defeated".

God am I the only one that really enjoyed that giant spirit battle? I know it wasn't particularly clever to have a villain that just wants to rule the world again (Firelord) but I thought the finale was well executed and the battle had the kind of epicness we love from the series. Maybe it's because I thought the

The rewards of cooperation are still there even with authority. You think it takes a lack of government for people to properly understand the consequences/rewards of their actions? Cooperation results in greater achievements but many people ignore this for the tempting option of just taking what you need from others

"the decrease in crime and violence world wide has NOTHING to do with the criminal justice system, the anemic, ineffective bureaucracy that it is. " So if people don't care about the law system of God's laws already doesn't it stand to reason that it would be worse without it? We can't say humans will become

Ok I see the problem here. People are not moral scipio, they never have been and they never will be. Whether or not there are laws or people believe in God people still do immoral actions. The human race accomplished nothing before we started civilization, I don't know what extinction level event your talking about

Every season Korra has been getting her ass whooped by normal benders it's kind of frustrating. She's the fucking Avatar can't she just have the upper hand on a normal bender for once. To be honest I like that she is having trouble dealing with last seasons events because it makes the whole universe and characters

Society cannot function in anarchy. If he did that then he'd be setting civillization back centuries with people having to live in small farming settlements constantly fighting and harming each other without consequence. No more formal education, No medicine/healthcare, No justice system people are free to do anything

I didn't find Zaheer sympathetic at all. He was crazy, He wanted to kill Korra because he wanted the world to be balanced which doesn't even make sense considering the Avatar just saved the world from 1000 years of darkness and other unwanted situations such as the fire nation ruling the world. He wanted to plunge the

But how is the less aggressive approach helping her? Aren't the other nations against her already? Isn't she forcing people into labour or something like that? Making her irredeemably evil? I'm not sure she can still pull off the peaceful uniter thing to people outside the earth nation. Also any ideas as to wtf

I think we've seen Korra get beaten up in a fight way too many times in this show and not just this season. It's getting to a point where it sounds like they're reusing Korra's fight screams and moans. This ptsd plotline just seems like a another way to handicap Korra so she doesn't beat someone she should normally

Kill off all the characters except Korra? That's just ridiculous. That would be just as ridiculous in a show like Game Of Thrones.

"I can't believe i'm taking orders from a guy the Chicago Tribune called… a cab, to get him home safely when they found him in the lobby on shrooms."

They could just put time limits.