Our Enemy, the State by Albert Jay Nock

Our Enemy, the State

Albert Jay Nock

106 pages first pub 1935 (editions)

nonfiction economics philosophy politics informative reflective medium-paced

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In his opening paragraphs, Nock states that the expansion of the state comes at the expense of social power, shrinking the role of community. Denying that the two are the same, he points out the historic origin of authoritarian government through ...

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