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Over the past few centuries people have been trained to be subjects to state power. Today, one cannot define his existence without referring to one‟s relation as to the state. One defines him/herself as a subject to the power of state x or a term now used “citizen of state x”. This is a trap that st...
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AUC Knowledge Fountain
2017
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