I’ve argued before that the state, by nature of its scope and institutional structure, corrupts the virtuous and attracts the vicious.I grounded these claims in an Aristotelian ethics, one that looks at the kind of people we ought to be and how such people behave.
No Man Is an Island (Not Even Libertarians)
No Man Is an Island (Not Even Libertarians)
No Man Is an Island (Not Even Libertarians)
I’ve argued before that the state, by nature of its scope and institutional structure, corrupts the virtuous and attracts the vicious.I grounded these claims in an Aristotelian ethics, one that looks at the kind of people we ought to be and how such people behave.