“Neither total rejection nor complete recognition of the state is useful for the democratic efforts of civil society. The overcoming of the state, particularly the nation-state, is a long-term process.”

Source: The Political Thought of Abdullah Ocalan (2017), Democratic Confederalism, p. 46

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