Anarchism

After discovering Ayn Rand and becoming a lifetime fan and advocate for her work, George H. Smith diverged from her views on the issue of government. He became an anarchist and later a voluntaryist (an anarchist who eschews participation in conventional economics and advocates not voting).

Here is an essay from 1997 on rational anarchism.

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