Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry rejects the idea that the state is sovereign and insists that his view is compatible with individual liberty.
Zach Maurin argues that national service means volunteer work for good causes, and not for the state at all.
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry outlines what he believes would make a socially beneficial universal military service.
Jacob Hornberger argues that in the social contract, we are the authors. We call the state into being to serve us, not vice versa.
Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry defends the analogy between family and nation, outlining the moral obligations that emerge in both cases.
Jacob Hornberger asks whether advocates of compulsory national service are willing to use deadly force to enact their plans.
Zach Maurin of ServiceNation argues that we need universal civilian national service.