Our Enemy, the State
“Therefore every
assumption of State power, whether by gift or seizure, leaves society with so
much less power; there is never, nor can be, any strengthening of State power
without a corresponding and roughly equivalent depletion of social power.”
Albert Jay Nock’s 1935 masterpiece, Our Enemy, the State; Nock distinguished
“social power” – voluntary choices, actions, and arrangements such as occur in
markets and in mutual-aid societies – from “State power”
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