COERCION
Disguised as a purely economic or even socially beneficent agency, the coercive apparatus of the modern State sets both the political class of totalitarian countries and the successful capitalists of the democracies apart from the mass of the meek and unambitious, as decidedly as a more open show of force in another age set a class of barons and squires apart from the mass of toiling and passive serfs.
— Giovanni Baldelli, Social Anarchism