What I believe to be the truth. A few ignorant ones, have accused me of making false statements on rare occasions.
In Fullers 1969 book 'Utopia or Oblivion" --a collection of essay or talks he gave--- he states that if all governments cease to exist, humanity would carry on just fine with out them. Here's the rub, the beginnings of government would shortly follow after word, since humans want order in their lives.
That desire for order comes from a morality base. Fairness, justice, liberty/freedom etc.
I know many relative truths and a few absolute truths. Truth is a double-edged sword and can do good or bad, depending on which side of the fence our perspective is coming from.
Fuller stated that some of the earliest money was probably the moon shaped metal { bronze? } found in some ancient ship wrecks of the Minoan culture. The moon shape actually being associated more with bull horns, as they worship the bull and gold. Barter cows and sheep in ships was a heavy messy burden, whereas metal was less of a burden and people needed metal of tools and weapons.
.."What you "believe" ? That was a fast exit from "the truth" The only truth I know is what I don't like and do like. I wouldn't put much faith on anything outside of that. But that's just me. I've heard nine versions of everything on every subject. As far as what I believe about any kind of govt or fiscal policy not working, pretty much the same for all, a complete and total failure to enforce the rule of law and a total failure to severely punish those who break the law."