She argued that without the draft, governments could not easily embark on "senseless ventures" like the Vietnam War, as they would struggle to find volunteers for wars lacking clear self-defense purposes.
Ayn Rand was a staunch opponent of the military draft, characterizing it as a fundamental violation of an individual's right to their own life. She argued that conscription is a form of involuntary servitude and the most egregious "statist" violation of individual rights within a mixed economy. Philosophical Opposition ayn rand
New Article: “End the Debt Draft” - The Ayn Rand Institute She argued that without the draft, governments could
She maintained that a volunteer army is the only moral and practical way to defend a free country. Practical Arguments She argued that without the draft
Rand viewed the draft as an enactment of "altruist self-sacrifice," where individuals are forced to serve purposes they may not share or understand.
She believed that the draft establishes the principle that the state has a right to dispose of its citizens' lives.
