Read_387 - Anatomy of the State - Part 2 [Murray N. Rothbard]

April 28, 2020 00:55:32
Read_387 - Anatomy of the State - Part 2 [Murray N. Rothbard]
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Read_387 - Anatomy of the State - Part 2 [Murray N. Rothbard]

Apr 28 2020 | 00:55:32

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Show Notes

"What the State fears above all, of course, is any
fundamental threat to its own power and its own existence"
                       - Murray N. Rothbard


The epic conclusion to Murray Rothbard's Anatomy of the State. What is the ultimate end of state power? Can we test to see if the State is in fact interested in its own survival, or if its interested in the protection of its citizens? And how does Bitcoin alter this ancient dynamic? This and more in todays read.

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