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| | The German Crisis (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19) |
 | | It is impossible to alter the nature of the State, because it is just this nature that constitutes the State; and States cannot change their nature without ceasing to exist. |
 | | All States are bad in that sense, that they, by their nature, by their principle, by their very foundation and the highest ideal of their existence, are the opponents of human liberty, morality, and justice. |
 | | The German Social Democratic Party is forced to sacrifice the economic liberation of the proletariat, and consequently also their political liberation- or, better expressed, their liberation from politics-to the self-seeking and triumph of the bourgeois Democracy. |
| dwardmac.pitzer.edu /anarchist_archives/bakunin/writings/German.html (758 words) |
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