Friday, December 10, 2010

The Art of Not Being Governed - Jeff Riggenbach - Mises Daily

The Art of Not Being Governed - Jeff Riggenbach - Mises Daily

it is often lamented by young Rastafarians that Rastafari has no government, when they probably mean state - this is a review of a new book about early state formations in Asia which touches upon the difference

I think beauty grows around wisdom, and inspires a spontaneous submission for enrichment, because there is value in the accumulation of wisdom and therefore in co-fostering such accumulations. Non aggression is sufficient for me. If theft and violence are the necessary instruments of state formation, then the same dangers cannot be said to attend orders of governance that derive from neither, only wisdom and beauty, and possess no instruments of coercion. The art of wisdom is the greater than the art of not being governed in my humble opinion. The Sons of Mises are naturally unaware how much they are governed by Mises. :)

The Art of Not Being Governed - Jeff Riggenbach - Mises Daily

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