Both questions are the wrong questions to ask. Any entity capable of "getting rid of" the State is also a State--or worse.
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I think two alternate questions are more likely to be fruitful: 1) How do I implement freedom under current conditions?
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2) How do I obsolete the state? ie: What tools can I create and distribute that others can adopt to supplant the functions of the state?
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For 1), Hakim Bey's T.A.Z. is one starting point. For 2), D. Friedman's The Machinery of Freedom and Konkin's Agorism suggest possibilities.
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