<p>@PengsPhils </p>
<p>Yes, that is my argument.</p>
<p>It does take more time than revolutions, but it is also much more long-lasting. And yes, of course, as the “zeitgeist” (not making any reference to the movement, if you’re familiar) of humanity changes, so will the “system” gradually. Or maybe there will be all-out revolutions. I’m just saying that what I’m proposing is first priority. </p>
<p>Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying we should all give up hope because humans aren’t perfect lol. I’m saying we can work toward a peaceful society. As to how we go about this; there’s no easy answer to that question, as it’s very complicated and I don’t know a lot of it, but I do know that it is first and foremost related to how we raise our children, from what I’ve read on the matter in psychology. </p>
<p>Here’s something you might find interesting on the matter:</p>
<p><a href=“- YouTube”>- YouTube;
<p>I would just recommend you the book straight up, but this is something you can listen to right now. It’s an interview with the author. The interviewer also talks about peaceful parenting in the podcast show he does called Freedomain Radio, along with many other topics, but that’s beside the point. </p>
<p>I’m not trying to attack you or anything here, but I’m genuinely curious, have you actually read anything of substance from authors like Hayek, Mises, Rothbard, etc? Genuine advocates of the free market and voluntarism. </p>