>unironically believing that the state can be abolished
>>3101198
what was Bordiga all about? What made him original?
>>3102966
Being obscure.
state != hierarchy
>>3101198
You could always just kill everyone
>>3103023
You can't kill an idea.
>>3103043
Ideas are projections
>>3101198
>Buy Hobbes theory on absolute state
>Buys how it's inevitable and violent
>Forgets that the same guy dedicated good part of it's life trying to prove himself wrong
>Dismiss his claims on social contract and self-interested cooperation
Hobbes was always full of shit, but at least use him properly . Even for the more fervent statesman, diminishing the "Leviathan" power of estate by cooperation (republic) is not only possible, but something that needs maintenance in order to get away from absolutism and tyrannic power.
More romantic people can go on how the Estate can be abolished, or at least dissolved, but only by making mini-states bubbles (communes), also using Hobbes influential theory.