The Monopoly on Force: Exploring Ayn Rand’s "The Nature of Government"
What is the moral justification for the state? Is government a "necessary evil," or a vital instrument for human freedom? This month, we are diving into one of Ayn Rand’s most foundational political essays: "_The Nature of Government_." In this piece, Rand challenges both the traditional collectivist view of the state and the anarchist "competing-governments" model. She argues that a proper government has one—and only one—moral purpose: the protection of individual rights. Whether you are a long-time student of Objectivism or just curious about the philosophical underpinnings of a free society, we invite you to join us for a structured but informal discussion. Full text of the essay is available at the link below: https://courses.aynrand.org/works/the-nature-of-government/ The below discussion by Ayn Rand entitled The Structure of Government is also recommended: https://youtu.be/5mQmP-JG8o4?si=OEPitCoM4qckgimV
- Venue
- Central Library Cafe
- Manchester
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