Totalitarianist Promise of The Free Market (Nature as the Solo Artist of Violence)

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The Free Market as the synthesis of totalitarianism and anarchism --- The most efficient market is the most politically-concentrated market --- There really needs to be a single consolidated global military as a result of eradicating the military other AND a single consolidated global police as a result of eradicating the military arsenal AND simply total internalization of relations of power as a result of eradicating the polis AND the principle of radical economic sustainability which is simultaneously that of radical political preservation as the single principle of total internalization of relations of power only---man is something that shall be overcome.

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