Personally, I find it useful to distinguish between government and governance. All that infrastructure you describe would be impossible without systems of governance. Government (as most people understand it) isn’t the only form of governance.
I’m not sure what a world without government would look like, but to me, that’s the big challenge — how do governance (in a manner that’s actually democratic without being overly bogged down in bureaucracy). I don’t think it’s impossible though, and even if we’re unfathomably far away from actually getting to a point where we could do away with government, it’s useful to ask the question.
Personally, I find it useful to distinguish between government and governance. All that infrastructure you describe would be impossible without systems of governance. Government (as most people understand it) isn’t the only form of governance.
I’m not sure what a world without government would look like, but to me, that’s the big challenge — how do governance (in a manner that’s actually democratic without being overly bogged down in bureaucracy). I don’t think it’s impossible though, and even if we’re unfathomably far away from actually getting to a point where we could do away with government, it’s useful to ask the question.