Notas del episodio
I. Core Thesis
- Modern states lack genuine moral legitimacy.
- Their authority rests on self‑validating logic, not objective ethical grounding.
- Institutional power persists by suppressing individual autonomy rather than appealing to universal truth.
II. Self‑Justifying Nature of State Power
- Governments define their own legitimacy through circular reasoning (“lawful because we say so”).
- Legal and political systems reinforce themselves through tradition, coercion, and monopoly on force.
- Authority becomes performative rather than principled.
III. Historical Evidence of State‑Induced Harm
- Quantitative historical data shows centralized governments have caused more preventable suffering than natural d ...
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