Society is a process of mutual coercion and governance, selectively perceived: Rejoinder to Higgs

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 9 (3):437-443 (1995)
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Robert Higgs misunderstands me as suggesting that there is, in all societies, a mathematically constant level of coercion. My argument is that society and economy are fundamentally structures of coercion and governance, with selective perception being employed to choose which interests government will coercively protect. As a result coercion is ubiquitous?ideological preconceptions and material preferences to the contrary notwithstanding. Libertarianism consists of attractive sentiments but sentiments nonetheless. Higgs is participating in the process of determining the uses of government, not in its minimization; a valuable process but not the latter one.

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