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- Criminal_anarchy_in_the_United_States abstract "Criminal anarchy in the United States is the doctrine that organized government should be overthrown by force or violence, or by assassination of the executive head or of any of the executive officials of government, or by any unlawful means. The advocacy of such doctrine either by word of mouth or writing is a felony in many U.S. states. Circa 1955, the United States Solicitor General said that forty-two States plus Alaska and Hawaii had statutes which in some form prohibited advocacy of the violent overthrow of established government.".
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- Criminal_anarchy_in_the_United_States subject Category:Illegal_speech_in_the_United_States.
- Criminal_anarchy_in_the_United_States subject Category:Political_crimes.
- Criminal_anarchy_in_the_United_States subject Category:Political_violence_in_the_United_States.
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- Criminal_anarchy_in_the_United_States type Transgression100745005.
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- Criminal_anarchy_in_the_United_States comment "Criminal anarchy in the United States is the doctrine that organized government should be overthrown by force or violence, or by assassination of the executive head or of any of the executive officials of government, or by any unlawful means. The advocacy of such doctrine either by word of mouth or writing is a felony in many U.S. states.".
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