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'''World government''' is a proposed unitary global [[state]]. It has been argued that such a state could crush liberty and that the "worst part is that under such an arrangement, enemies who would otherwise be foreign powers with some rights under the laws of war become 'rebels' with no rights at all."<ref>http://mises.org/journals/scholar/Stromberg.pdf</ref> [[Ludwig von Mises]] writes, ""Liberalism, which demands full freedom of the economy, seeks to dissolve the difficulties that the diversity of political arrangements pits against the development of trade by separating the economy from the state. It strives for the greatest possible unification of law, in the last analysis for world unity of law. But it does not believe that to reach this goal, great empires or even a world empire must be created."<ref>{{cite book|title=Nation, State, and Economy|author=Mises, Ludwig von}}</ref> | '''World government''' is a proposed unitary global [[state]].{{Fact}} | ||
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It has been argued that such a state could crush liberty and that the "worst part is that under such an arrangement, enemies who would otherwise be foreign powers with some rights under the laws of war become 'rebels' with no rights at all."<ref>http://mises.org/journals/scholar/Stromberg.pdf</ref> [[Ludwig von Mises]] writes, ""Liberalism, which demands full freedom of the economy, seeks to dissolve the difficulties that the diversity of political arrangements pits against the development of trade by separating the economy from the state. It strives for the greatest possible unification of law, in the last analysis for world unity of law. But it does not believe that to reach this goal, great empires or even a world empire must be created."<ref>{{cite book|title=Nation, State, and Economy|author=Mises, Ludwig von}}</ref> | |||
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World government is a proposed unitary global state.[citation needed]
Views
It has been argued that such a state could crush liberty and that the "worst part is that under such an arrangement, enemies who would otherwise be foreign powers with some rights under the laws of war become 'rebels' with no rights at all."[1] Ludwig von Mises writes, ""Liberalism, which demands full freedom of the economy, seeks to dissolve the difficulties that the diversity of political arrangements pits against the development of trade by separating the economy from the state. It strives for the greatest possible unification of law, in the last analysis for world unity of law. But it does not believe that to reach this goal, great empires or even a world empire must be created."[2]
References
- ↑ http://mises.org/journals/scholar/Stromberg.pdf
- ↑ Mises, Ludwig von. Nation, State, and Economy.