This situation has resulted in the organization of the population in a nearly stateless society. |
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The stateless society encompasses the society of simple tribal cultures, and those societies have no formal government. |
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In practice, the dividing line between a stateless society and a state is not sharply drawn. |
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He draws on anthropological research and evidence to show that the idea of a stateless society does not involve a mysterious leap from reality into utopia since the state is only a recent invention. |
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The Gbaya observed patrilineal descent and traditionally had a stateless society. |
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Once the powers withdrew, Afghanistan became a stateless society without a civic culture or a viable economy. |
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For him, the encampments in cities across the country prefigure the kind of anti-hierarchical, stateless society that ought to be our future. |
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Today it is impossible to answer this question and it is not certain that there will be a satisfactory one even in a stateless society. |
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Collectivist anarchism arose contemporaneously with Marxism but opposed the Marxist dictatorship of the proletariat, despite the stated Marxist goal of a collectivist stateless society. |
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As long as Wall Street financiers, German industrialists and Japanese zaibatsu own most of the productive wealth on this planet, the communist vision of a classless and stateless society cannot be realized anywhere. |
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In many ways the 19th-century US was a stateless society. |
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Panagiotis, 41, grew up in a comfortable Athens suburb but embraced the anarchist philosophy of a stateless society at 15, after listening to discussions in Exarcheia's moody cafes and bookshops. |
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Forced into exile to the USA by the Porfirian regime, Magón led a revolutionary struggle, as much national as international, which sought to build a classless, stateless society from the bottom up. |
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It's often said that a stateless society might work if everyone were angels, but due to the perversity of human nature some hierarchy is necessary to keep people in line. |
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Anarchism is a political philosophy which considers the state immoral, unnecessary, and harmful and instead promotes a stateless society, or anarchy. |
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