Reply to Sechrest: 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" (Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Fall 1999). 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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