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... force . ' Every state is founded on force , ' said Trotsky at Brest - Litovsk . That is indeed right . If no social institutions existed which knew the use of violence , then the con- cept of ' state ' would be eliminated , and a ...
... force . ' Every state is founded on force , ' said Trotsky at Brest - Litovsk . That is indeed right . If no social institutions existed which knew the use of violence , then the con- cept of ' state ' would be eliminated , and a ...
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... force committed fanatically to the belief that with US there can be no permanent modus vivendi , that it is desirable and necessary that the internal harmony of our society be disrupted , our traditional way of life be de- stroyed , the ...
... force committed fanatically to the belief that with US there can be no permanent modus vivendi , that it is desirable and necessary that the internal harmony of our society be disrupted , our traditional way of life be de- stroyed , the ...
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... force relations . Continuing this line of discussion , we can advance a certain number of proposi- tions : · · • Power is not something that is acquired , seized , or shared , something that one holds on to or allows to slip away ...
... force relations . Continuing this line of discussion , we can advance a certain number of proposi- tions : · · • Power is not something that is acquired , seized , or shared , something that one holds on to or allows to slip away ...
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