Thucydides wrote:The E wrote:Ahh, yes, the "we can get away from all the oppressive governments" dream. Have you never stopped to consider how draconian and intrusive a government has to be in order to ensure the safe, continued existance of the space station it governs?
Governments don't have to be necessarily oppressive for people to still think they would be better off somewhere else. You could look at the English dissenters who settled (and largely created) America, or the Mormons setting out to Utah. American companies are using various means to "leave" the United States due to what they and their shareholders have decided are onerous taxation policies. And the experimentation that the Ancient Greek colonists practiced does not seem to have been driven by oppression, since the entire rational for colonizing in the ancient Greek world was to find more land for citizens of overcrowded city-states.
As well, we are now entering an era where the space infrastructure might not be the domain of governments at all. SpaceX is pretty much finding R&D for their various projects based more on what their founder, Elon Musk. believes rather than what NASA wants to buy. My example includes "company towns", and I suspect that many company towns will see a distinct change in structure as people aboard realize what the company management wants isn't possible, or at least not possible using the systems and procedures management has been given to use.
The other thing to consider is that truly oppressive governments will not be giving their citizens any means to leave Earth at all. The time delay in information transmission (particularly beyond cis Lunar space) starts to degrade the ability of the central organs to dictate and manage what is happening in the hinterlands, and of course any punitive expeditions will take a long time to arrive at the rebellious colony. Far better to have the oppressed directly under your thumb, lest they get ideas, or worse yet, time and resources to act on these ideas......
I'm sorry, but space colonies are not the place to live the libertarian dream. Sure, you won't have a government back on earth oppressing you. No, you'll have your station administration people oppressing you, because there is no way in hell that you can allow the level of personal freedom you're accustomed to on Earth in an environment where the slightest mistake can have catastrophic consequences.