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It’s impossible to be entirely disconnected.

You’d have to produce your own electricity and water, have no reliance on gas, not require a car nor public transport, not use a mobile phone nor internet, own your own land and have no reliance on banking, and have no reliance on selling any of your produce to anyone who might have those extraordinarily common dependencies.

These kinds of unicorns are going to be so ridiculously rare that you can safely ignore them as a statistical outlier. What’s more, at some point you can guarantee they’re going to come into a situation when thy do eventually depend upon the wider network, eg if they fall ill, break a leg, a family member requires support, their home requires repairs, or they need to buy tools that can’t be built themselves.





All these needs can be met by your local economy, county level or state level. The real issue is your dependency on global exports and imports. People lived for centuries without global stuff.

But your local economy is dependent on the county economy that’s dependent on the country’s economy.

Yeah local wealth will vary from region to region, but it’s ridiculous to say that local economies operate entirely independently from the national economy.

Especially when you consider that poorer districts depend on government grants while wealthier districts depend on local tax and other spending from residents, who are usually working high payed jobs of which are dependent on the prosperity oh global economy.

it’s all connected.

> People lived for centuries without global stuff.

People also lived for centuries without antibiotics but that doesn’t mean that present civilisation doesn’t depend on it.

We aren’t still living in Saxon Britain. Unless you’re Amish, people have become accustomed to a standard of living that cannot be facilitated when one is entirely separated from global economics and politics.




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