I do not think we will see a stateless society in my lifetime. But I am sure we will not see a state that conforms to the minarchists' ideals. The closer we get, the better, but I see no reason not to aspire for the best government as Thoreau imagined it: none at all. It's certainly more consistently idealistic than what the minarchists imagine, and yet it's at least possible, whereas the existence of a lasting, minimal state is a hopeless fantasy.
Anthony GregoryThe real triumph of civilization is the extent to which coercion is banished from human relations.
Anthony GregoryToday most habeas involves the federal courts overriding state convictionswhere it used to be mostly the reverse.
Anthony GregoryBrute force is not our salvation, especially as directed by State central planning and done with little regard for the innocents.
Anthony GregoryThe struggle between centralization and decentralization is at the core of American history.
Anthony GregoryFor years, liberals have demonstrated a near religious devotion to the cause of 'cleaning up elections' with campaign finance reform, the wondrous panacea that would finally rescue our great country from corruption in politics. ... How anyone could believe that corrupt politicians could or would legislate away their own corruption is completely beyond me.
Anthony Gregory