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Februar 2006
Forrige: Naturkatastrofer - et naturlig onde? Neste: Kvalitet og utdanning
Monticello | Søndag 5. Februar 2006, kl. 10.30
Reaganseminar
Foredragsholdere: Trond Blindheim, Jahn Otto Johansen og Jan Petersen. Kirkegata 24-26, auditorium "Oversikten" (B1-02). Påmelding.

Program:
10:30-11:00 Registrering
11:00-11:15 Åpning v/Jon Henrik Gilhuus, president i Monticello Society
11:15-11:45 Reagan og norsk politikk v/Jan Petersen, leder av Stortingets forsvarskomite
11:45-12:15 Reagan og norsk presse v/Jahn Otto Johansen, journalist
12:15-13:00 Diskusjon og spørsmål fra salen
13:00-13:15 Pause
13:15-14:00 Reagan, The Great Communicator v/Trond Blindheim, dosent og pro-rektor

Seminaravgift: 200 kr. Mulig unntak for medlemmer i Monticello. Mer info om seminaret.

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"The State! Always and ever the government and its rulers and operators have been considered above the general moral law. ... The distinctive feature of libertarians is that they coolly and uncompromisingly apply the general moral law to people acting in their roles as members of the State apparatus. Libertarians make no exceptions. For centuries, the State (or more strictly, individuals acting in their roles as "members of the government") has cloaked its criminal activity in high-sounding rhetoric. For centuries the State has committed mass murder and called it "war"; then ennobled the mass slaughter that "war" involves. For centuries the State has enslaved people into its armed battalions and called it "conscription" in the "national service." For centuries the State has robbed people at bayonet point and called it "taxation." In fact, if you wish to know how libertarians regard the State and any of its acts, simply think of the State as a criminal band, and all of the libertarian attitudes will logically fall into place."
Murray N. Rothbard i For a New Liberty, s 46