The (only) purpose of the government is to control the state
The (only) purpose of the government is to control the state
As has been noted, non-biological Beings have no inherent purpose (they process information because they can, but this is not their purpose) other than the one artificially given to them at the time of their materialisation. This is easily visualised in the case of modern organisations, the purposes of which are outlined in their deeds of incorporation. However, the same is true for governments, too. As organisations, governments have a single, specific purpose: to control the state.
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