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What are the myths of statism?

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What are the myths of statism?

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The paradigm of statism divides the world into competing States, and men into subjects of those States. The State generally succeeds in buying the services of “court intellectuals” to convince the people that wise leadership is necessary, for their own good, inevitable, and at any rate better than any alternative. Here are some common myths: • We are the government. This is perhaps the most insidious myth – a form of extreme victimhood. This Stateholm syndrome is a virulent form of Stockholm syndrome. This identification with the ruler is ubiquitous in statist societies. A person who’s never been near a military jet might say, “we bombed Iraq” or “we are fighting to bring democracy.” In fact, the ruling elite are making the decisions, and their milfare minions are doing the killing. It is very important to avoid using the slave we in speech, as it impairs critical thinking. Beware the ambiguous collective. It may takes practice to be instantly able to translate “Support our troops” to

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