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Ayn Rand accepts the right of the state in the Administration of Justice to subpoena witnesses, but this depends on the use of force and coercion of witnesses to testify. Why is this justified?
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Date: June 7th, 2010
Duration: 02:07
Topics: Justice, Rights
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