I think that there will always be a leader-type figure or a power-hungry figure that will want to have power over others. Even if you don't want that, you probably can't stop that. Because even if they don't have much power as an individual, they can convince others to join them to strengthen themselves and create collective power. So some of them are going to be smart and ambitious, and they'll be forming coalitions and alliances to hold a lot of power collectively. In modern days, that's usually called the "government". And sometimes, it's money that holds power.

Most people are going to be fine with that, they want to be leaders, whatever, so they let them. Unless things don't work out so well. And then what? Then you'll need a system that can take down power that's not doing well and not doing a good job. That's called democracy, democracy is nothing more than letting some people have limited power, and if they fail and we're not happy with it, then we'll take them down and replace them with another power without resorting to any violence.

In short, I don't think that removing or suppressing power, or removing the government altogether, is going to be the answer. It's about creating a system that can handle this power well and have a backup system when it fails. And that system is called democracy or democratic governance.