^SIGH...
OK, I can see how that can be construed from Marx's ideas, but honestly, that's NOT what I meant (especially as I'm a Nietzsche/Plato/Aristotle fan, I HATE Marxism and communism as political philosophies...I think the best form of government would balance Plato's drive for a meritocracy with a democratic state and separation of powers as proposed by Locke...for me, Marx is a step towards the mediocre, and is a mistake.
Putin's about to unload on me, I'm sure, about how I can DARE to be a Democrat and not like Marx, but that's the way it is...the CLOSEST I can come to swallowing something even approaching a communist idea would be Mill's situation Utilitarianism,a and even THEN I say that Utilitarian ideals work best in small, concerted, specific instances where the moral or ethic option is questionable, HERE Utilitarianism in tandem with a Platonic view of interconnected members of a society, I think, produces a feasible viewpoint, ie, "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one," which I myself would amend to "The needs of the many GENERALLY outweigh the needs of the few, or the one, EXCEPT in those cases the one or few are more valuable, more productive, or otherwise of more weight than the many, ie, 10 vs. 1, you generally help the 10, but 100 vs. an Einstein, Einstein has to win out in my view.")
But I digress.
ANYWAY...
I DID NOT, and DO NOT mean a stateless society in Marx's sense.
I've tried to avoid this sort of description, but I'm failing here, it seems, to make my point clearly otherwise, and I keep inadvertently running into damn old Marx, so I'll try this way:
When I say a society of angels...
I LITERALLY mean a "society of angels" in the classic, Paradise Lost-esque sense.
As in, we're beings of perfect goodness.
As in, we're beings of an immortal kind.
As in, we're beings of a higher plane than humanity today.
As in, we are DIVINE beings, and infallible, literally perfect.
And if that sounds an outrageous and absurd standard...IT WAS MEANT TO BE, THAT'S MY POINT.
:)
That we'd need THAT high a standard to do away with government and its imperfections...that if we were so highly evolved, it'd be absurd to have a government at all, or even, to be honest, think about governing or such matters of human existence in the same way as a human at all, as we'd really be something much different and more evolved, it'd be like a human being trying to live by the standards of an amoeba, an angel living in a state of government--the former is so far more evolved than the latter, they simply aren't compatible any more.
But we are NOT so highly evolved, nor are we likely to ever be that way in our history as we shall know it for the far foreseeable future on, indeed, perhaps ever--
THEREFORE, we need a government, no matter how flawed, and Madison's point stands:
If we were Divine Angel-Super Being Evolved, we'd have no need for it...
We're not...
So we do...
With NO intended reference to Marx and his embracing of mediocrity whatsoever.
(Fire away, Putin...)