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[log in to unmask] (Peter G. Stillman)
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Mon May 14 11:21:08 2007
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Marcel Claessen wrote:
>Re. the Condorcet quote by Hayek: ??? la guerre comme ??? la guerre!


I am sympathetic with Marcel's response, but 
Condorcet's speech does seem to me to be a purely 
revolutionary / political statement:  if we burn 
all the proofs of land-holdings, nobility, etc., 
then the nobility can *never* re-establish its 
control of the country.

(If you leave the property records, then the 
nobility can always assert a claim to their 
illegitimate hereditary rights and undermine the 
revolution.)

Peter G. Stillman


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