November 9, 2007

Laws Are Extensions of the Centralized Power.

The laws which are enacted by various States do not exist in vacuum as the laws are extensions of the State & its centralized power. Laws are the result of a person's or often a group of persons' point of view being imposed onto the whole of the population. States are nothing more than Theocracies as they are exclusive bodies which enact laws based on personal beliefs who then force everyone else to comply through its inherent coercive measures. States are often used to plunder the resources of a given region / rob the people of their wealth / to create / reserve a monopoly on the use of force & to issue fiat rulings. The only sort of state which has best served the people who belong to it is the minimalist republic. 










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