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The Wiltster's avatar

Fantastic, but I would expect little else from Mike Munger. In full disclosure, that he is from my alma mater provides no motivation for me to say that---none. (That I also know him personally means even less.) As an aside, while he did quote this particular thinker, I figure the sentiment is relevant.

"Before granting any power to government, first imagine that power wielded by the politician you hate most, because one day, it will be."

~ Coyote's Law

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Christopher Cook's avatar

Excellent piece, and great comments below.

Over the last few months, I have ramped up my efforts to expose people to anarcho-libertarian ideas (with the zeal of a comparatively new convert!), and what Munger describes above is one of the biggest impediments I am encountering. This prompted me to admonish, in my piece yesterday,

"The question is not whether voluntary order will work better than how government describes itself on is own brochure—as a mystically impartial protector that is doing its job perfectly and that we cannot possibly live without. The question is whether voluntary order will work better than what government actually is and what it actually does." (https://christophercook.substack.com/p/building-the-island-introduction)

People argue as if some stylized, abstract ideal of the state exists, and it is against that ideal that we must compare any alternative.

But then Munger takes the whole thing a step further with the Munger Test. Very useful. I will try it!

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