Quotes From "The Art Of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History Of Upland Southeast Asia" By James C. Scott

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Given a choice between patterns of subsistence that are relatively unfavorable to the cultivator but which yield a greater return in manpower or grain to the state and those patterns that benefit the cultivator but deprive the state, the ruler will choose the former every time. The ruler, then, maximizes the state-accessible product, if necessary, at the expense of the overall wealth of the realm and its subjects. James C. Scott
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The larger the pile of rubble you leave behind, the larger your place in the historical record! James C. Scott
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Encouragement of sedentarism is perhaps the oldest "state project, " a project related to the second-oldest state project of taxation. James C. Scott