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>Wrong. First of all, survival and voluntary cooperation existed before the State
Not here it didn't. People either worked together as a tribe or they fucking died of exposure. Fast too. I mean survival and voluntary cooperation *is what makes a state*
> and your take is blatant Bolshevism.
I'd say it's more Menshevik but ymmv. The Mensheviks especially in the northern oblasts must have understood this. I'd be somewhat surprised if some of the northern gulags even had walls
> It is proven that older civilizations acknowledged death as inevitable
It is inevitable, but it doesn't mean death sooner than later is OK. We work to avoid death - that's what life does. We store grain at harvest to last the whole year because that's how to not have a huge % of people starve to death the following year. We plan for the future so that we can deal with the future. We talk to eachother so that we can work together to avoid things like wild wolves killing us in the dark (and wolves have no problem working together as a pack to do so). We used fire (and now use 'walls' 'cameras' and 'electric lights') to scare off and stave off animals like wolves from just up and eating us one by one. 'Nature' will kill us if we give it a chance, but we don't give it that chance.
> and it was the same Frenchoid socialists who killed their monarchs who replaced Natural Order with a man-made organization
The 'natural order' government they 'killed' was manmade.
> where a few bastards decide the fate of the masses in accordance to their own economic interests.
That's how it was before the french revolution.
>you fear life
I don't fear life. I value life.
>I see some potty training issues from a Freudian persepctive.
That's nice. I had no problems with potty training, and have memories of learning to use it. It seemed like an obvious enough thing to do at the time.