Came back to this because I'm reading Imre Kertesz, but it's also interesting in light of the recent "state capacity libertarianism". I don't think it's twisting this to see it as at least partially an argument for the less nuanced "hate the state" libertarianism.
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Of course, Tyler mentions the Holocaust in his original post, suggesting that the cause of atrocities is not high state capacity, but high rate of change of state capacity. Which may be so, but the Stable Low Capacity (Bulgaria) seems to fail more gracefully than Stable High...
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