@BitcoinFreak12
I had a similar insight about the new societal structure a couple of years ago:
"consensus-based society with provable trust-free voting"
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124477In short global society is organized as a hierarchy of consensus groups starting with the minimal cell - family. Smaller consesnus groups are then free to join or leave larger ones. I'm still of the opinion that transparency in communication will help the whole system to self-organize in the best possible way. Collaboration requires transparency of communication.
Removing the idea of government completely doesn't seem like a viable option at this point. We still occupy a limited surface area of the planet with limited resources. We still need a place to live and food on our table. So competition for those is inevitable. Replacing government with for-profit businesses is like replacing Obama with Zuckerberg? Does it really change much? All the land will then be divided between large multinational corps with private armies and every one of us living on that land will be in no position to say "no" to a business owner.
Governements today represent banks they owe money to, not the people. If we change that and take our governments back into our control with the new type of money like Bitcoin, while at the same time opening up their whole operations, things will change for the better. This will probably work best when done bottom-up, meaning that smaller consensus groups need to form first and prove stable and workable before joining together to grow further.