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Belief in government is the most dangerous superstition
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Belief in government is the most dangerous superstition

Believing in the authority of the government is like believing in a false god; it perpetuates mental and physical slavery.

The Most Dangerous Superstition, by Larken Rose, slams the belief in illegitimate authority, especially government, as the most dangerous lie. 

He says it's like a cult.

He argues that this superstition leads to mass violence, oppression, and enslavement because people mindlessly follow orders from those in power.

He insists that individuals must take responsibility for their actions and stop bowing to government control. In other words, you can’t vote your way to freedom and prosperity. Politicians, no matter what they say or how they act, are just actors on a stage.

If you can convince the people to accept and rely on ‘authority,’ you don’t need to force them.

—Larken Rose

Larken’s book pushes for a stateless society where cooperation is voluntary and no one has the right to rule over anyone else.

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