532 Quotes About Libertarian
- Author Roland Baader
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Die Freiheit wird fast immer mit Sätzen erschlagen, die mit "ja, aber" beginnen.
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- Author Thomas Szasz
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Not until "human nature" itself progresses morally will the majority of people prefer peaceful and boring market relations to the violent and exciting relations between coercer and coerced, predator and victim.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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For the most part, people strenuously resist any redefinition of morality, because it shakes them to the very core of their being to think that in pursuing virtue they may have been feeding vice, or in fighting vice they may have in fact been fighting virtue.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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Vengeance against predators is meals on wheels.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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History has been stolen from us and replaced with guilt inducing lies.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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Playing Russian Roulette puts you in a 1 in 6 chance of ending your life. Converting your nation’s economy to Socialism is about a 9 out of 10 chance that you will collapse the economy, eradicate your individual rights, and end life as you know it. Playing Russian Roulette is, incredibly, the more sane choice of the two.
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- Author Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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Experience cannot beat logic, and interpretations of observational evidence which are not in line with the laws of logical reasoning are no refutation of these but the sign of a muddled mind (or would one accept someone’s observational report that he had seen a bird that was red and non-red all over at the same time as a refutation of the law of contradiction rather than the pronouncement of an idiot?).
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- Author H.L. Mencken
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Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Socialism is not really an option in the material world. There can be no collective ownership of anything materially scarce. One or another faction will assert control in the name of society. Inevitably, the faction will be the most powerful in society -- that is, the state. This is why all attempts to create socialism in scarce goods or services devolve into totalitarian systems of top-down planning.
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