Allegory for the Idea of Tacit Consent in the Social Contract
By
Geoffrey Allan Plauché
/ January 22, 2011
About The Author
Geoffrey Allan Plauché
Geoffrey is an Aristotelian-Libertarian political philosopher, an adjunct instructor for Buena Vista University, the founder of the Libertarian Fiction Authors Association, the founder and executive editor of Prometheus Unbound: A Libertarian Review of Fiction and Literature, and the webmaster of The Libertarian Standard. His work has appeared in Libertarian Papers, the Journal of Libertarian Studies, the Journal of Value Inquiry, and Transformers and Philosophy. He lives in Edgewood, KY with his wife and two children.
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