When looking at Kenya's history for example, we find that the colonialists once warned us that we had not grasped the essence of government.
And looking at someone like Tom Mboya's 'challenge of nationhood' or Jaramogi's 'Not yet uhuru' reveals these warnings as true.
But have the British or the Americans displayed greater grasp of the matter?
We have many writers who have shouted that governments will always seek to be bigger, and the bigger they become, the greater the oppression through taxes and laws that will eventually leave everyone a law breaker.
Is the answer to this, anarchism? Certainly not! The answer is spirituality. In spirituality lies not just universal human identity, but identity with God. Here there are no taxes and no oppressive laws.