Кастрировать этих всех... по самые уши.
- From
- Max Belankov (2:5054/2.31)
- To
- Konstantin R. Shirinkin
- Date
- 1997-09-13T19:59:08Z
- Area
- PERM.LANGUAGE
Hello Konstantin!
Monday September 08 1997 09:44, Konstantin R. Shirinkin wrote to Dmitry Kryloff:
KS> Смешно. Остроумно. А подумать предварительно не пробовал? Вывоз за
KS> город - мера пресечения, подразумевающая некое нарушение пресловутого
KS> общественного порядка. Любое государство суть принуждение. Но без
KS> государства хуже. Поэтому придумали законы, порядки и общепринятую
KS> мораль. И если человек противопоставляет себя этим порядкам, то он
KS> либо должен быть выдворен за рамки сообщества, либо ПРИНУЖДЕН жить в
KS> соответствии с порядками, которых он так не любит.
Цитата из "Forgotten Futures I Worldbook" by Marcus L. Rowland:
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As the threat of war diminished, the population of most major cities
increased enormously, and even more regimentation was enforced. An
average "citizen" of this era was probably recorded in dossiers held
by fifteen or twenty different departments. Every aspect of daily life
was on file; criminal record, taxes, medical details of the most
revolting intimacy, licences and permits, and so forth. If anyone
stepped out of line, the governments of the day were ready to find a
dozen excuses to restrict their illusory liberty. No one could be
quite sure what was kept in his files, but everyone knew that the
files existed. Essentially it was a system of state-sponsored
blackmail, made worse by the hypocritical claim that it was done for
the good of "the people" and "the state". The author apologises for
use of these words.
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Без госудаpства хуже, говоpишь? Куда уж хуже...
With best wishes,
Max
Kime: Женщины, безусловно, умеют хpанить тайну, но сообща.
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