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Our Enemy, the State
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106 pages
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The book explores the relationship between state expansion and the diminishing power of communities, arguing that they are not synonymous. It traces the historical roots of authoritarian governance back to conquerors and robbers, highlighting the influence of Franz Oppenheimer's conquest theory. Through this lens, the author critiques the encroachment of state authority on social structures, emphasizing the importance of understanding these dynamics for a healthier society.
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2017, paperback
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