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'''2043''' was the year that the third manifesto of the [[Black Seed Movement]] was written. | '''2043''' was the year that the third manifesto of the [[Black Seed Movement]] was written. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two (novel)|Interference - Book Two]]'') | ||
{{Quote|...the truth is, we don’t need laws, and we don’t need discipline, and we certainly don’t need politics. We don’t need government to keep civilisation alive: we just need | {{Quote|...the truth is, we don’t need laws, and we don’t need discipline, and we certainly don’t need politics. We don’t need government to keep civilisation alive: we just need | ||
culture, a culture that can hold all of us together. Here in [[21st century|this century of the mass media]], we’ve finally got a shot at building a utopia...|Third manifesto of the Black Seed Movement|Interference - Book Two (novel)}} | culture, a culture that can hold all of us together. Here in [[21st century|this century of the mass media]], we’ve finally got a shot at building a utopia...|Third manifesto of the Black Seed Movement|Interference - Book Two (novel)}} | ||
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2043 was the year that the third manifesto of the Black Seed Movement was written. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)
...the truth is, we don’t need laws, and we don’t need discipline, and we certainly don’t need politics. We don’t need government to keep civilisation alive: we just need culture, a culture that can hold all of us together. Here in this century of the mass media, we’ve finally got a shot at building a utopia...