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“When state and government have gone, laws must go. People who speak of 'laws' in a communistic society, think perhaps only of those general rules of sensible and noble conduct which every good man finds it easy to observe. But in that case they use a wrong word. A law is a rule connected with an apparatus to compel obedience. Behind the law stand the court, the sheriff, the police, the hangman, etc., and who wants them? None, we guess.”

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The Social Monster: A Paper on Communism and Anarchism

This book delves into the theoretical foundations and practical implications of communism and anarchism, offering an in-depth analysis of these political and social movements. more

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