More Morality and Fewer Laws
The anarchist movement, with its ideal of autarchy and absence of laws, never achieved lasting success because it clashed with human nature. This tension reflects a fundamental debate about whether human nature is immutable or can be transformed, a dilemma that has marked political and social history, from Plato and Aristotle to contemporary ideologies such as capitalism and communism. From my experience, I have learned that, beyond the political system, what truly matters are moral values and individual coherence to build a better society amidst our human imperfections.
