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Chapter 12 — The government, Paragraph 10.2 (§12.00.10.02)

Chapter 12 — The government • Paragraph 10.2 • §12.00.10.02

Governments were therefore able to control most (on the true meaning of control see §06.00.02; specifically, then, the government controlled the majority of the attributes of Beings or Things on the information platform that was its state) processing operations on the information platform that is the(-ir) state, because the state was a necessary party to all information processing carried out by its citizens. In other words, the state knew everything (was omnipresent) and the government, through its control of the state, was able to control everything (was omnipotent – the state could not be omnipotent, because it has no will of its own, see also §16.00.03).

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