8.3 The Nation-State, Modernity, and Democratic Confederalism
The Nation-State, Modernity, and Democratic Confederalism Modernity’s third and most important discontinuity, the nation-state, is the most fundamental instrumental form of capitalism’s action to conquer and colonize society. While liberalism presents itself as the totality of goals (the sum of ideas), the nation-state represents the fundamental form of power. The most far-reaching conquest and colonization […]
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