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Anarchism & Justice

Anarchism & Justice

George H. Smith
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“We must start out as anarchists, and have the advocates of the state make out their case,” writes Roy A. Childs, Jr., in “Anarchism and Justice,” the main essay in this collection of his works, newly published by Libertarianism.org Press. Childs goes on to present the strongest cases advocates of the state had offered to date, and finds none satisfying.
Essayist, lecturer, and critic Roy A. Childs, Jr., first came to prominence in the libertarian movement with his 1969 “Open Letter to Ayn Rand,” also included in this collection. He quickly established himself as a major thinker within the libertarian tradition. Anarchism & Justice collects some of his best essays on the moral philosophy and the role of the state—including his late-in-life repudiation of anarchy.
Anarchism & Justice features a comprehensive introduction by noted libertarian scholar George H. Smith, and covers both Childs’s life and the evolution of his thought.
This e-book release includes the following essays:




Anarchism and Justice


Objectivism and the State: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand


The Epistemological Basis of Anarchism: An Open Letter to Objectivists and Libertarians


The Invisible Hand Strikes Back


Anarchist Illusions
Language
English
Pages
194
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Libertarianism.org Press
Release
September 11, 2012

Anarchism & Justice

George H. Smith
3/5 ( ratings)
“We must start out as anarchists, and have the advocates of the state make out their case,” writes Roy A. Childs, Jr., in “Anarchism and Justice,” the main essay in this collection of his works, newly published by Libertarianism.org Press. Childs goes on to present the strongest cases advocates of the state had offered to date, and finds none satisfying.
Essayist, lecturer, and critic Roy A. Childs, Jr., first came to prominence in the libertarian movement with his 1969 “Open Letter to Ayn Rand,” also included in this collection. He quickly established himself as a major thinker within the libertarian tradition. Anarchism & Justice collects some of his best essays on the moral philosophy and the role of the state—including his late-in-life repudiation of anarchy.
Anarchism & Justice features a comprehensive introduction by noted libertarian scholar George H. Smith, and covers both Childs’s life and the evolution of his thought.
This e-book release includes the following essays:




Anarchism and Justice


Objectivism and the State: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand


The Epistemological Basis of Anarchism: An Open Letter to Objectivists and Libertarians


The Invisible Hand Strikes Back


Anarchist Illusions
Language
English
Pages
194
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Libertarianism.org Press
Release
September 11, 2012

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