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America Contra Hobbes: Peace and Political Government Are Opposites By Thomas L. Knapp
Russian Civil War: 9 million Chinese Civil War: 11.6 million Second Sino-Japanese War: 25 million World War Two: 85 million Korean War. 4.5 million Vietnam War: 4.3 million Nigerian Civil War: 3 million Afghanistan Conflict: 2 million Second Congo War: 5.4 millionThe verdict was certainly in by 1918, when Randolph Bourne died and his essay "The State" was published postumously. The takeaway line: "War is the health of the state."Hobbes's "sovereign" suggestion, as taken, didn't end war. It put war on steroids.Political government as we've constructed it is geared toward maximizing death to increase its own power and expand its own reach at the expense of everyone. We've still got perpetual war of every man against every man. Only now it's highly organized, well-funded, and waged for the benefit of the political class.As Leon Trotsky — a "state-ist" himself, but one who hoped for a "withering away" of political government into communism — put it in 1937's The Revolution Betrayed:"Whatever be the programs of the government, stateism inevitably leads to a transfer of the damages of the decaying system from strong shoulders to weak. ... State-ism means applying brakes to the development of technique, supporting unviable enterprises, perpetuating parasitic social strata."What private commercial interest, operating under a weak state or no state at all, would have invented the tank, the aerial bomb, or the nuclear warhead? Such weapons only promise profitability in the context of a strong, powerful states waging war with each other.I'm often told that my anarchist philosophy and my goal of reaching, at least, a "panarchy" under which each individual chooses a governing entity instead of remaining trapped in the Westphalian Model's geographic "sovereignty" trap, are unrealistic fantasies worthy only of dismissal.But if unrealism is a disqualifying factor, Hobbes's "sovereign" and the state as we know have, unlike my ideas, had their chance ... and are clearly failures when it comes to ending war.As we stare down the barrel of nuclear holocaust, it's clearly time to re-think how we do government. ![]() US Congress Tries to Wish Away Israeli Racism ... International Criminal Court: Sauce for the ... So Long as There Are Nukes, We Had Better Hope ... Imperial Delusion Is the Enemy of Peace and ... Electric Cars: Great Idea, But Not a Panacea Mariupol: Let's Talk About "Chemical Weapons" ... Circumcision: Pope Francis States the Obvious, ... Powell Lied, People Died: Justice Delayed Was ... "No First Use": An Empty Gesture That Would ... Facebook Gives the Most Dangerous Extremists a ... Wuhan Lab Leak: It's Not a "Theory" About That "Rules-Based International Order" A Biden-Putin Summit: Jaw-Jaw is Better than ... Joe Biden Reaffirms Washington's Message to ... "Vaccine Passports" and the Holocaust: An ... Same as the Old Boss, Julian Assange Edition Biden's Iran Dilemma: Serve Obama's Third Term ... COVID-19: The Way the Music Died? How Joe Biden Can Score a Major Foreign Policy ... Trump Regime vs. the ICC: The Wrong Side of ... Stop Blaming Russia, China for US Disarmament ... NATO is a Brain Dead, Obsolete, Rabid Dog! ... North Korea Nuclear Freeze? Finally, a ... US War on Iran: Evil, Stupid, Self-Damaging US Should Stop Meddling in Spratly Dispute John Bolton Vs. International Criminal Court: ... Syria: Is Trump Finally Putting America First? Some Questions from the Edge of Immortality More Korean War Is "Worth It?" To Whom? A Korean Spring after the Winter Olympics Is ... Microsoft Corp. vs. United States: Jeff ... August 1945: Let's Talk About Terrorism
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