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The State’s behavior is violence, and it calls its violence “law”; that of the individual, “crime.” Crime,208 then—so the individual’s violence is called; and only by crime does he overcome 209 the State’s violence when he thinks that the State is not above him, but he is above the State.
The Ego and His Own: The Case of the Individual Against Authority
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