The state of liberty

The Philosophers' Magazine 46:83-89 (2009)
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Ministers’ problem was not confusion, but dogma. They reduced the debate on the relationship between state and individual to a simple matrix in which you could be either a naïve libertarian who worried only about individual rights or a responsible citizen ever on the alert for threats. For me, and others like me, that was one of the most dispiriting aspects of the age.

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