I am sorry, but Liberty is the mother of Order.
Government provides nothing but monopolistic and continually declining "justice." You wouldn't expect a true monopoly in any other field to provide increasing levels of service at the same or reduced prices? What makes the monopoly of government arbitration and enforcement any different.
Government is disorder and chaos enforced at the point of a gun. At the first instance that government prevents competing arbitration and enforcement within its jurisdiction it has removed itself from the market and begins to work against the interests of peaceful human action. As long as it is completely voluntary to join or leave, it is a benefit to society, but then it probably wouldn't be called the state.
It is in spite of regulatory capture and the "enlightened" rulings of government judges against private property holders in favor of "public policy" and large polluters that our air is still somewhat breathable and our water mostly drinkable. You can thank government bureaucracy for permitting "acceptable" levels of pollution. Levels which are chosen by the largest participants in industry with a structure not so much as to protect the environment, but to increase the costs of competition against their "market" position. These levels are probably much higher than would be accepted if these polluters were held accountable in a system of private, competitive courts.
You may prefer getting less and paying more and living in a system of acceptable pollution, but unfortunately your ignorance forces those of us who can analyze the history and economics of statism to suffer in your sub optimal paradise.
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