The disappearing state
Keywords:
civil servant, citizen, state, law, moneyAbstract
The appearance of the state is the need of life, it appears to remove helplessness, unhappiness, and falsehood in family and religious life. But the existence of the state becomes a public servant's job. Civil servants became a livelihood for the state in enforcing laws and issuing money. Money and law are the basic tools of every state. The state governs citizens by law and distributes products with money. When public servants are scarce, fake public servants appear popular, making society constantly increase inequality. Eliminating falsehoods of civil servants, eradicating social injustice becomes the abolition of the state. The perishing of the state is a natural historical process.
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