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Government is fine. The state is not.
When you look at the history of America, was there a point at which the federal government became “the state”?
Trying to get a better understanding of the distinction you’re making between the two, and the events that might have led to the creation of “the state”.
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That's a good question that I have never thought about. When I say government I mean the function of governing. Examples.
  • I govern my home
  • The bitcoin rules govern bitcoin
  • Consortium govern industries (privately)
  • There are private governments for certain cities.
When I refer to the State I am using the anarchist definition.
an institution that claims a monopoly on violence over a given territory.
I am sure libertarians and anarchists would have an answer.
If you'd like to dive into the topic of the history of the State I highly recommend The Monopoly on Violence on Prime
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Here's a shorter explanation.
Government is a function. The state is an institution that can provide the function.
Government is not dependent on a state. It occurs with and without state involvement. It occurs out of necessity. If there is a market need for governance it will arise.
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43 sats \ 0 replies \ @kr OP 24 Jan
got it, appreciate the clarifications and the reco!
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