Passio uses a psychological analogy for statism asserting that the state are our proxy parents. I think it's a worthwhile analogy but it doesn't seem to concede the possibility that there are healthy parents--true, perhaps not many, but enough to concede (if one is honest) that there be such a thing as healthy governance of civilization and society.
From my perspective and understanding of The Golden Rule (if understood correctly) the trick would be public control of the issurance of currency with no debt attached to it. Basic incomes could align commerce with a true understanding of The Golden Rule. True, concomitant with a new money supply would be a new education model focused on positive human potential. Any education system without a new model of currency creation will miss the mark terribly--sorry new agers...