7,738 Quotes About Freedom
- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Copyright: a system of monopoly privilege over the expression of ideas that enables government to stop consumer-friendly economic development and reward uncompetitive and legally privileged elites to fleece the public through surreptitious use of coercion.
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- Author Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
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Freedom to be yourself is among the most valuable freedoms I know.
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- Author Bastiat
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Thus, since an individual cannot lawfully use force against the person, liberty, or property of another individual, then the common force — for the same reason — cannot lawfully be used to destroy the person, liberty, or property of individuals or groups.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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Every socialist is a disguised dictator.
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- Author Lysander Spooner
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If any man's money can be taken by a so-called government, without his own personal consent, all his other rights are taken with it; for with his money the government can, and will, hire soldiers to stand over him, compel him to submit to its arbitrary will, and kill him if he resists.
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- Author Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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Conflict is not unavoidable. However, it is nonsensical to consider the institution of a state as a solution to the problem of possible conflict, because it is precisely the institution of a state which first makes conflict unavoidable and permanent.
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- Author Vineet Raj Kapoor
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Weapons are just an extension of how we feel (about ourselves and this world)
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- Author Frédéric Bastiat
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There are two principles between which there can be no compromise—liberty and coercion.
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- Author Auberon Herbert
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Set men up to rule their fellow-men, to treat them as mere soulless material with which they may deal as they please, and the consequence is that you sweep away every moral landmark and turn this world into a place of selfish striving, hopeless confusion, trickery and violence, a mere scrambling ground for the strongest or the most cunning or the most numerous.
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