Saturday, June 21, 2014

A Trembling Plea

The state legitimates itself with legal sovereignty. It is what the nation does as its work. It is the taste of the wit of claimed consequences. This is the jobs' utility, but those work has nothing to do with the task. The conduct is actually commanded.

During an assault against the infrastructure the facilities necessary for the work of the nation are destroyed. In the first years of the Second World War America was the victim of air raids which demolished anything related to its industry and used by the war effort. The US responded by bombing German homes. The invention of the V2 rocket made it possible for the Axis to extract a toll for these killings by obliterating the European landscape. This annihilation continued until the island of Japan was destroyed with toxic radiation.

The US Federal Government expects us to accept them. They build the roads, they defend the nation and they fund the cities. They collect taxes and are the workhorse of technological development. Because they have the education necessary to command work no one disagrees. This is because they support the nation's work.

Since man first walked across the Old World there have been hazards and pitfalls to internal control. Man has had to enact his rule on the exploration and play of his fellows since it became an imperative to exterminate predators and fend off invading bands. As human competition intensified legal command of anything necessary to duty became the lifeblood of the people. They accepted rule once for all because of its beneficience.

This was their lifestyle in a world fraught with the dangers of nature. It was traditions of leadership and informal hierarchies. These were present in every aspect of their lives. It was their life in the tribe. There was no way to be ignorant of it in ever-present danger.

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