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Seems like you read too much Engels.
I mean its totally accurate, Pretty much all countries today can trace their current borders back to violence, most land ownership traces back to violence, laws are one way or another enforced by the threat of violence....
Anarchists don't seek authority, though.
That wolf does though.
Where?
He devoured the pig and took his land. How is that not using violence?
No one ever claimed that it wasn't violent. That's the whole punchline.
How is violently taking over land and giving it to your family not "seeking authority"?
It's actually deconstructing authority by redistributing wealth from a small minority to the people.
The people being only the wolf's people.
"The wolf pack" is an allegory for the majority of the people.