>>2851219That's all we'll and good, but what's going to happen when the Chinese try to take our land? While 2 million of us have been bushcrafting or some other shit, the Chinese have been building an army and advanced military equipment. Also, how is someone going to get to the doctor? In your fantasy land, each person gets 1.9 square miles. Today, 1 in 300 people is a doctor. When every person is making mud ovens instead of doing what they do now, there will be even fewer doctors. Let's say that there will be 1 doctor in every 500 people, but the situation will likely be worse than that. Doctors also may not be evenly distributed. If they were evenly distributed, you might have to drive 1,000 miles to the nearest doctor, assuming you can drive in a straight line. But once you get to the doctor, he may be busy with another patient, drunk, or away from home. But let's just say that he's in. Who's to say that he is the right doctor for your problem? You went to an endocrinologist's acreage instead of a cardiologist's. Again, our industrial capacity will be fucked, so it's not likely you'd be traveling by car. It's going to take you ages to get to the first doctor. You'd be so much better off if you were simply an Amish guy living in the periphery of a city.
Or do you wish that we live in towns and go to our acreages on the weekends? That already exists. There is tons of underutilized public land. Plus, city dwellers own private land in the country.
Why dictate how people live? The current system is better than your tard utopia.