Throughout history, societies have resolved conflicts within their communities without the interference of the state. However, the state promotes fear of neighbors and relies on legal intervention to manage conflicts. This is evident in the common scenario of noisy neighbors, where people are more inclined to involve the police rather than directly resolving the issue. The lack of social bonds and trust makes people hesitant to confront their neighbors. In contrast, in the past, neighbors were invited to each other's gatherings, demonstrating a sense of community and trust that is lacking in today's society.