The American Revolution began with certain latent hopes that it might turn into a genuine break with the State ideal. The Declaration of Independence announced doctrines that were utterly incompatible not only with the century-old conception of the Divine Right of Kings, but also with the Divine Right of the State. ... If revolution is justifiable a State may even be criminal sometimes in resisting its own extinction. (Randolph Bourne)

The American Revolution began with certain latent hopes that it might turn into a genuine break with the State ideal. The Declaration of Independence announced doctrines that were utterly incompatible not only with the century-old conception of the Divine Right of Kings, but also with the Divine Right of the State. ... If revolution is justifiable a State may even be criminal sometimes in resisting its own extinction.

Randolph Bourne

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