The State must be no external authority which restrains and regulates me, but it must be myself acting as the State in every smallest detail of life. Expression, not restraint, is always the motive of the ideal State.
Mary Parker Follett
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Fascist Roundtable XVI: Impeachment, and Mexico's Cartel Problem
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Fascist Roundtable XII: Translating Hegel's Political Thought
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Fascist Roundtable XV: The Virtue of Obligation and the corrupting of College Sports