The State is not the nation, and the State can be modified and even abolished in its present form, without harming the nation. On the contrary, with the passing of the dominance of the State, the genuine life-enhancing forces of the nation will be liberated.
Were cricket and football abolished, it would bring upon the masses nothing but misery, depression, sloth, indiscipline and disorder.
I do not know the word 'quit. ' Either I never did, or I have abolished it.
Well for one, the 13th amendment to the constitution of the US which abolished slavery - did not abolish slavery for those convicted of a crime.
The Civil Rights Commission should never have been brought into existence. It has been most prejudiced in its viewpoint, and has fomented trouble and racial disturbance since its inception. It should be abolished, not extended.
City governments ought to be abolished, if only as a public health measure.
Beggars should be entirely abolished! Truly, it is annoying to give to them and annoying not to give to them.
Chinese civilisation is so systematic that wild animals have been abolished on principle.
I believe that cronyism is nothing more than welfare for the rich and powerful, and should be abolished.
Every religion oppresses women. I talk about the Koran because I know this book best. It allows for torture and other mistreatment, especially for women. And I despise the Sharia laws. They cannot be changed. They must be thrown out, abolished.
A corrupt practice may be abolished, but a soiled imagination is not easily cleansed.
Based on a string of bad breakups, I was forced to examine my choice of partners. Surely, that must have abolished me from any wrongdoing.
So far from engaging in a war to perpetuate slavery, I am rejoiced that slavery is abolished.
Child psychology and child psychiatry cannot be reformed. They must be abolished.
Slavery was never abolished, it was only extended to include all the colors.
War cannot be abolished unless classes are abolished.
Actual aristocracy cannot be abolished by any law: all the law can do is decree how it is to be imparted and who is to acquire it.
But what the working-class can do, when once they grow into a solidified organization, is to show the possessing class, through a sudden cessation of all work, that the whole social structure rests on them; that the possessions of the others are absolutely worthless to them without the workers' activity; that such protests, such strikes, are inherent in the system of property and will continually recur until the whole thing is abolished - and having shown that effectively, proceed to expropriate.
poverty is obsolete and hunger is abolished
I feel like so much of what happened in the Delta over the decades since slavery was abolished seems much closer in the Delta, and maybe that's because sharecropping was a fairly recent phenomena. I feel like the past is closer and it bears even more heavily on the present there than it does in the rest of the state.