Our enemy, the state?
Article Abstract:
Albert Jay Nock's 1935 work 'Our Enemy, the State' is evaluated. It is contended that the state is not the people's enemy. Rather, the power of the state to make positive coercion in one's social and economic life is the price of extended freedom and progress.
Publisher: Heldref Publications
Publication Name: Current
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1996
Analysis, Criticism and interpretation, Political science, Our Enemy, the State, Nock, Albert Jay
Publication Name: Current
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1996
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China in perspective: communism after the revolution
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The article discusses the demise of communism in China sine the 1950s and the affects of the countrys's changing political policy on its relationships with other countries and its own people.
Publisher: Heldref Publications
Publication Name: Current
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1999
Social aspects, China, Political aspects, Political culture, Communism
Publication Name: Current
Subject: Education
ISSN: 0011-3131
Year: 1999
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