The State Its History And Development Viewed So... -

To Oppenheimer, the State is essentially "the organization of the political means"—a tool used by a victorious group to systematically exploit a defeated group.

The State promotes the idea that the rulers are divinely chosen or naturally superior to keep the subjects from revolting. 5. The End Goal: The "Freemen's Citizenship" The State Its History and Development Viewed So...

Systems are built to keep track of the "surplus" wealth being taken. To Oppenheimer, the State is essentially "the organization

The State did not begin because people sat around a campfire and agreed to follow rules for the common good. Instead, it was born from . it was born from . Working

Working, producing, and exchanging (peaceful trade).