Albert Jay Nock, writing in 1920, spells out the difference between a Nation-style liberal and a Freeman-style radical. "The liberal believes that the State is essentially social and is all for improving it by political methods so that it may function accordingly to what he believes to be its original intention. Hence, he is interested in politics, takes them seriously, goes at them hopefully, and believes in them as an instrument of social welfare and progress.... The radical, on the other hand, believes that the State is f[...]
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