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Statism and its Discontents
Submitted by Michael Kleen on Fri, 2011-05-27 01:00
Modern philosophers have noted that the State is the most important phenomenon of the modern world. There is nothing it does not touch, be it education, travel, communication, entertainment, or even food. Therefore, the battle lines have been drawn, not between Democrats and Republicans or liberals and conservatives, but between advocates of Statism and advocates of liberty.
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