(It's better to create than destroy what's unnecessary)

Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Ego And His Own - pg. 195

For the State it is indispensable that nobody have an own
will
; if one had, the State would have to exclude (lock up,
banish, etc.) this one; if all had they would do away with the
State. The State is not thinkable without lordship and servitude
(subjection); for the State must will to be the lord of all that it
embraces, and this will is called the "will of the State."

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