I had some thoughts about 'universal anarchism' earlier today. What do you reckon?
I think that the real beauty of anarchy is it's reliance on natural selection.
The main driving force behind the free market comes down to innovation, and so does anarchy in general - competing ideas are free spread and propogate, constantly progressing the people that employ it. As Stef says, it's the same reason that governments and the wealthy are so successful; they have a farmer-like monopoly over us which allows them to battle for our production value in a uniquely competitive way. It's like a kind of 'ideology battle' going on out there between politicians and rich people.
If our genes evolved in a such a fashion to create the complexity of life, why can't we just copy the effective and stable anarchism that is found within nature itself?
One thought - would it be easier to achieve anarchy in a single-government world?