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About this book
What do we mean when we talk about "the State"? Multiple polls show a growing disillusionment with the State and representative government as vehicles for progressive change, and particularly as means to tame capitalism, let alone as a basis for seeing beyond it. In a quick and readable format, Eric Laursen proposes thinking about the State in an entirely new wayânot simply as government or legal institutions, but as humanity's analog to a computer operating systemâopening up a new interpretation of the system of governance that emerged in Europe five-hundred years ago and now drives almost every aspect of human society. He also demonstrates powerfully why humanity's life-and-death challengesâincluding racism, climate change, and rising economic exploitationâcannot be addressed as long as the State continues to exercise dominion.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Toward an Anarchist Theory of the State
- I. The State and COVID-19
- II. Understanding the State
- III. Versions of the Operating System
- IV. Characteristics of the System, 1: Ways and Means
- V. Characteristics of the System, 2: Motivations and Drivers
- VI. Characteristics of the System, 3: Distinguishing: Features and Preferences
- VII. Why Are We against the State?
- VIII. Shaking Off the State
- Conclusion: We Create Our Own Reality
- Notes
- Index