Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Are the Differences "Only Apparent"?

Roderick Long analyzes Tibor Machan’s “Anarchism and Minarchism: A Rapprochement,” which was published in the Journal des Économistes et des Études Humaines 12, no. 4 (December 2002), pp. 569-588). Unfortunately, Machan’s article doesn’t seem to be available online, unless you are a subscriber, but Long’s analysis, titled “The Great Divorce," which should not be confused with C.S. Lewis’ tome of the same title, is available.  From Long’s post.

"Dr. Machan maintains that both “the individualist anarchists and the so-called minarchists – those who support a properly limited government – are right and their differences are only apparent.” In this post I assess Dr. Machan’s arguments."

Posted by John Venlet on 03/17 at 01:39 PM
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