The Monopoly on Violence Trailer

The Monopoly on Violence Trailer (2020)

31 May 2020 Factual 106 mins

This is a story of the violence and coercion that underlies our modern societies. Most of the time, our interactions are peaceful and consensual, but there is a large notable exception. The state maintains its power and ability to create law by the constant threat of force. It prohibits competition to its authority, and in this sense, represents a monopoly.

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Canada 31 May 2020

United States 31 May 2020

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