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[[Historical Examples of Anarchy without Chaos||http://royhalliday.home.mindspring.com/history.htm]]. | [[Historical Examples of Anarchy without Chaos|http://royhalliday.home.mindspring.com/history.htm]]. |
Fallacy:
We can't abolish the state. It's impossible! It's been here forever, and will be around forever (sometimes said maliciously, sometimes with more of a "necessary evil" attitude).
Response:
Antislavery abolitionists probably met with the same arguments. In fact, Robert Higgs has put together a whole table of them in Why We Couldn't Abolish Slavery Then and Can't Abolish Government Now.