He glosses over pretty much all the problems with this idea
it's worse than that; he manages to utterly miss the point.
E.g., for something like inheritance rights, government recognition is essential given that probate is done by the courts (i.e., government) and the default is for immediate family members to get precedence --- if you want to leave your estate to someone who's not deemed to be in your immediate family and you don't dot every last i and cross every last t in your will (and sometimes even then the judge will still toss out the will anyway), you (i.e., your intended heir) will probably just lose.
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E.g., for something like inheritance rights, government recognition is essential given that probate is done by the courts (i.e., government) and the default is for immediate family members to get precedence --- if you want to leave your estate to someone who's not deemed to be in your immediate family and you don't dot every last i and cross every last t in your will (and sometimes even then the judge will still toss out the will anyway), you (i.e., your intended heir) will probably just lose.