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Re: David Friedman and assassination politics
David wrote "The Machinery of Freedom" about tools that could be
developed to acheive "socially desirable" effects, such as the lack of
a single dominant protective agency, without the interference of the
state. He also wrote about how, once developed, these structures
would self perpetuate, since there would be few reason to redevelop a
state.
Good stuff. Well worth reading.
Adam
Declan McCullagh wrote:
| So I just walked home from a party in Dupont Circle where some folks were
| telling me about a talk David Friedman gave at the Cato Institute about a
| week ago. (Apart from being Milt's son, David appears to be a
| well-respected libertarian thinker in his own right.) I didn't have the
| chance to go myself...
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"It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once."
-Hume