Not really. Anyone who wants to prevail over a cat or a taxman need only kill them. And the fact that most people don't kill cats and taxmen does not support an argument that either cats or taxmen are essential to survival and advancement of the species. After all, human beings could end up being just another Darwinian dead-end precisely BECAUSE it reveres cats and taxmen. We won't know that for a good long while I'm afraid.Now, nobody said it would be easy or safe to do so, but still...FBM wrote:But if you substitute "gummit tax collectors" for "cats," it all goes to shit.
Our social darwinism works long-term and it fluctuates back and forth as public opinion and willingness to voluntarily comply with government orders like paying taxes.
The systems to control the government exist and work fairly well in the long term, but each individual always retains the individual right to defend against an intrusive action by another in order to improve his or her chances of survival, just as it is in nature.