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"The state is an institution of theft." Murray Rothbard
The phrase attributed to Friedrich Nietzsche is not a direct quotation from his work, but rather a modern paraphrase of a passage from Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883), specifically from the chapter 'On the New Idol'. Nietzsche does not formulate a political theory. Rather, he offers an ontological and symbolic critique of the state as an idol — an entity that lies when it identifies itself with the 'people' and exercises power by appropriating the values and forces created by individuals. Reducing this critique to a slogan would be anachronistic; Nietzsche does not discuss the market, property or legal order, but rather the relationship between the individual, power, and the production of value.
You must have used AI - which I do with everything now. Because it's not just Government statements that are lies, it's just about everything!
Believe NOTHING.
Question EVERYTHING.
If we could get people to do that for everything, we enter a new Age of Enlightenment. We end fiat Government currency. And reverse everything going on in the world right now.
Dream on!
I used AI and Google to do some research on the subject (before, we used encyclopaedias) and I don't see what's wrong with that. AI is just a tool, like a pencil; it won't replace you. The thoughts I write are mine and mine alone!
Everything the banks say (balance sheet) is a lie, and everything the banks have (assets) is stolen
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