If a society believes the State is simply “us in collective form,” what would Rothbard argue is the likely political consequence of this belief?
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How does Rothbard’s characterization of the State as a “mono…
How does Rothbard’s characterization of the State as a “monopoly on force” challenge classical liberal conceptions of the State as a protector of rights?
Rothbard distinguishes between voluntary exchanges in societ…
Rothbard distinguishes between voluntary exchanges in society and coercion by the State. What does he argue makes the State fundamentally different?
If a new technological innovation empowers individuals to tr…
If a new technological innovation empowers individuals to trade without central regulation, how would Rothbard likely interpret this development?
How does Rothbard describe the relationship between differen…
How does Rothbard describe the relationship between different States?
Rothbard claims history can be viewed as a struggle between…
Rothbard claims history can be viewed as a struggle between State power and Social power. Which example best illustrates the rise of social power?
Suppose a private company required payment under threat of p…
Suppose a private company required payment under threat of punishment. Rothbard would likely argue this is similar to:
In Rothbard’s view, what does “social power” represent?
In Rothbard’s view, what does “social power” represent?
What spinal nerve is indicated by arrow A: [a] What structur…
What spinal nerve is indicated by arrow A: [a] What structure is indicated by arrow B: [b]
Match the description with the correct receptor type:
Match the description with the correct receptor type: