Maybe instead of making up problems, spend some time thinking or researching how you would try to deal with that issue using anarchist principles. What would you try to do and how would you reasonably rate your chances of success?
Personally I would assume close proximity between those places and lots of back and forth travelling which would result in the residents of both places having a shared interest in maintaining similar levels of access to clean water etc. Simply shwing the visitors from Johnsonsville the problem would be sufficient if they had a pretty similar perspective on water cleanliness. Which is pretty likely considering their close proximity, generally good relationship and them themselves actually having clean water.
I think this is an reasonable assumption and saying otherwise would be pretty much just trying to further think about an unlikely scenario. But I am really interested, what would you do?
Maybe instead of making up problems, spend some time thinking or researching how you would try to deal with that issue using anarchist principles. What would you try to do and how would you reasonably rate your chances of success?
Personally I would assume close proximity between those places and lots of back and forth travelling which would result in the residents of both places having a shared interest in maintaining similar levels of access to clean water etc. Simply shwing the visitors from Johnsonsville the problem would be sufficient if they had a pretty similar perspective on water cleanliness. Which is pretty likely considering their close proximity, generally good relationship and them themselves actually having clean water.
I think this is an reasonable assumption and saying otherwise would be pretty much just trying to further think about an unlikely scenario. But I am really interested, what would you do?