"‘Statism' means any system that concentrates power in the state at the expense of individual freedom. Among other variants, the term subsumes theocracy, absolute monarchy, Nazism, fascism, communism, democratic socialism, and plain, unadorned dictatorship. Such variants differ on matters of form, tactics, and/or ideology... Some statists nationalize the means of production; others allow the facade of private ownership but give the state control over the use and disposal of property. Some righteously practice a caste system; others, who also practice it, deny that they do… Whatever the point of entry of such governments, the essence of their policy is the same: war against man - against his mind, body, and property alike."
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Leonard Peikoff, Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, New York: NY, A Meridian Book (1993) p. 369
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