Civilization, or culture, is fundamentally commercial and
only superficially political. Politics has been superimposed,
and man has become politically disposed, because he has fallaciously
believed that, as a money sponsor and issuer, the state is necessary
to the commercial intercourse upon which his life depends. When
he learns that he can have a monetary system without political
authority and unconfined by political boundaries, he will cast
off his political shackles and develop, through commerce, a civilization
far higher than any attainable or dreamed under political dictates.
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