Law is any application for the official use of coercion that succeeds.
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It has to be considered whether this (looting) was an anomaly or if this is what we could see in another North American city.Bob Black
The lessons that are going to come out of this thing are significant, but a lot of them are going to be contextual,
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It is now possible to abolish work and replace it, insofar as it serves useful purposes, with a multitude of new kinds of free activities. To abolish work requires going at it from two directions, quantitative and qualitative. On the one hand, on the quantitative side, we have to cut down massively on the amount of work being done. At present most work is useless or worse and we should simply get rid of it. On the other hand -- and I think this the crux of the matter and the revolutionary new departure -- we have to take what useful work remains and transform it into a pleasing variety of game-like and craft-like pastimes, indistinguishable from other pleasurable pastimes, except that they happen to yield useful end-products.
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We give them extra-special service whenever they have an accident. We drop what we are doing to get them back on the street as soon as possible.
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We've had a rivalry with them for a long time. We've been gunning for this for years. The girls were ready and they worked real hard all year.
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