George H.
Describing himself as an "amoralist" and an "egoist of sorts," Rollins echoed Stirner alone in his insouciant refusal to genuflec.
Rollins\' incisive monograph sought not merely to dethrone the doctrine of Natural law that had come to dominate libertarian discourse, but to upend the very foundations of moral philosophy.
First published in 1983 by Loompanics Unlimited, L.
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Smith once described The Myth of Natural Rights as "a scathing, all-out attack." This was not hyperbole.
George H