The state sees violence as an enemy which justifies the increase of state power for fighting purposes. Thus the state can always turn any threat of force into a resource.


As quoted in For Utopia, Curb State Controls, Peggy Baker, Ames Daily Tribune (Ames, Iowa), January 23, 1970


The state sees violence as an enemy which justifies the increase of state power for fighting purposes. Thus the state can always turn any threat of...

The state sees violence as an enemy which justifies the increase of state power for fighting purposes. Thus the state can always turn any threat of...

The state sees violence as an enemy which justifies the increase of state power for fighting purposes. Thus the state can always turn any threat of...

The state sees violence as an enemy which justifies the increase of state power for fighting purposes. Thus the state can always turn any threat of...