All of the anarchist writings I've read on the subject would indicate that a "post-state" society would still have things like laws and systems for dealing with those who break them, arrangements for the common defence of the population, and various other functions that sound like a state in all but name.
All of the anarchist writings I've read on the subject would indicate that a "post-state" society would still have things like laws and systems for dealing with those who break them, arrangements for the common defence of the population, and various other functions that sound like a state in all but name.
All of the anarchist writings I've read on the subject would indicate that a "post-state" society would still have things like laws and systems for dealing with those who break them, arrangements for the common defence of the population, and various other functions that sound like a state in all but name.
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