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America and Black hate: is it so easy to blame oppressed people for violence?
By
Harry J. Bentham
Il suffit d’ajouter “militaire” à un mot pour lui faire perdre sa signification. Ainsi la justice militaire n’est pas la justice, la musique militaire n’est pas la musique. It suffices to add “military” to a word for it to lose its meaning. Military justice is to justice what military music is to music. Georges Clemenceau…
A state of war
By
Harry J. Bentham
La vertu est un état de guerre, et que, pour y vivre, on a toujours quelque combat à rendre contre soi. Virtue is a state of war, and to live in it means one always has some battle to wage against oneself. Jean-Jacques Rousseau A new contribution in my series of anti-statist essays was published at…
To know an evil institution
By
Harry J. Bentham
Tout institution qui ne suppose pas le peuple bon et le magistrat corruptible est vicieuse. Any institution which does not suppose the people good, and the magistrate corruptible, is evil. Maximilien Robespierre Amid the farce of what is being called a “new” Cold War with Russia by bitter old US politicians, I grow more and more…
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