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MacKinnon, Rousseau, and the Origins of Inequality

Political Theory 101

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The Problem With the State's Capacity to Act

People often worry about the state being able to do too much. There's a risk that we might get to a stage where there's so much dissipation of power internationally between states, he says. No one has the capacity to act not even the state,. Right.

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