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The state is held together by violence and nothing else. There is no such thing as "the social contract." But even violence cannot make a state last past its time, as we saw with the USSR. Original Article: States Are Dying from Corruption and the Exponential [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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The state is held together by violence and nothing else. There is no such thing as "the social contract." But even violence cannot make a state last past its time, as we saw with the USSR. Original Article: States Are Dying from Corruption and the Exponential [embedded content] Tags: Featured,newsletter
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George Ford Smith considers the following as important: 6b) Mises.org, Featured, newsletter
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The state is held together by violence and nothing else. There is no such thing as "the social contract." But even violence cannot make a state last past its time, as we saw with the USSR.
Original Article: States Are Dying from Corruption and the Exponential
Tags: Featured,newsletter