On the Origins of Government

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 2 (1):137-139 (2000)
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MARSHA F. ENRIGHT responds to Larry Sechrest's article "Rand, Anarchy, and Taxes" . She examines the social forces that logically lead to the development of government, and the reasons for geographical demarcations of governments

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