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70:0.2 On an [[evolutionary world]], [[antagonisms]] are [[natural]]; [[peace]] is [[secured]] only by some sort of [[social]] regulative [[system]]. Social regulation is inseparable from [[social]] [[organization]]; [[association]] implies some [[controlling]] [[authority]]. [[Government]] compels the [[co-ordination]] of the antagonisms of the [[tribes]], [[clans]], [[families]], and [[individuals]]. | 70:0.2 On an [[evolutionary world]], [[antagonisms]] are [[natural]]; [[peace]] is [[secured]] only by some sort of [[social]] regulative [[system]]. Social regulation is inseparable from [[social]] [[organization]]; [[association]] implies some [[controlling]] [[authority]]. [[Government]] compels the [[co-ordination]] of the antagonisms of the [[tribes]], [[clans]], [[families]], and [[individuals]]. | ||
− | 70:0.3 [[Government]] is an [[unconscious]] [[development]]; it evolves by [ | + | 70:0.3 [[Government]] is an [[unconscious]] [[development]]; it evolves by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_and_error trial and error]. It does have [[survival]] [[value]]; therefore it becomes [[traditional]]. [[Anarchy]] augmented [[Pain|misery]]; therefore [[government]], comparative [[law]] and order, slowly [[emerged]] or is emerging. The coercive demands of the [[struggle]] for [[existence]] literally drove the [[human]] [[race]] along the [[progressive]] road to [[civilization]]. |
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 12 December 2020
70:0.1 No sooner had man partially solved the problem of making a living than he was confronted with the task of regulating human contacts. The development of industry demanded law, order, and social adjustment; private property necessitated government.
70:0.2 On an evolutionary world, antagonisms are natural; peace is secured only by some sort of social regulative system. Social regulation is inseparable from social organization; association implies some controlling authority. Government compels the co-ordination of the antagonisms of the tribes, clans, families, and individuals.
70:0.3 Government is an unconscious development; it evolves by trial and error. It does have survival value; therefore it becomes traditional. Anarchy augmented misery; therefore government, comparative law and order, slowly emerged or is emerging. The coercive demands of the struggle for existence literally drove the human race along the progressive road to civilization.