BasketCase
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If you knew the answer to that, you would have posted it in order to embarrass me. 
Nice try.
Most of the time the new authority arises from within. There are cases such as the Allied powers conquering Japan at the end of World War II--but the external authority imposed by the Allies was eventually replaced by another authority created by the Japanese themselves.
When the L.A. Riots happened and local authority collapsed, endangered citizens picked up guns and formed their own little authorities. When the riots stopped--these independent groups put their guns away and welcomed the original authority back into power. They didn't revolt--they were glad to have the police back on the streets. They had a chance to claim true freedom for themselves, but they did not want it.
And in parts of the world which are currently in a state of flux and have no authority in power, what is happening? The residents are running away from those areas. In short: when authority is lacking, and external powers can't enforce a new one, and the local residents cannot create a new one "spontaneously", what do the citizens do? THEY RUN AWAY.
People need and want authority. Wriggle all you like, you're just getting more and more tangled up in the trap.

Nice try.
Most of the time the new authority arises from within. There are cases such as the Allied powers conquering Japan at the end of World War II--but the external authority imposed by the Allies was eventually replaced by another authority created by the Japanese themselves.
When the L.A. Riots happened and local authority collapsed, endangered citizens picked up guns and formed their own little authorities. When the riots stopped--these independent groups put their guns away and welcomed the original authority back into power. They didn't revolt--they were glad to have the police back on the streets. They had a chance to claim true freedom for themselves, but they did not want it.
And in parts of the world which are currently in a state of flux and have no authority in power, what is happening? The residents are running away from those areas. In short: when authority is lacking, and external powers can't enforce a new one, and the local residents cannot create a new one "spontaneously", what do the citizens do? THEY RUN AWAY.
People need and want authority. Wriggle all you like, you're just getting more and more tangled up in the trap.