117 Quotes About Non-aggression-principle
- Author Ayn Rand
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Socialism may be established by force, as in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics—or by vote, as in Nazi (National Socialist) Germany. The degree of socialization may be total, as in Russia—or partial, as in England. Theoretically, the differences are superficial; practically, they are only a matter of time. The basic principle, in all cases, is the same.
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- Author Frédéric Bastiat
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The profit of the one is the profit of the other.
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- Author Carl Menger
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Money is not an invention of the state. It is not the product of a legislative act. Even the sanction of political authority is not necessary for its existence. Certain commodities came to be money quite naturally, as the result of economic relationships that were independent of the power of the state.
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- Author Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
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Once you understand the economics of the Austrian School and the philosophy of liberty in the tradition of Rothbard, you never look at anything – not the state, the media, the central bank, the political class, nothing – the same way again.
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- Author Robert Higgs
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A valid contract requires voluntary offer, acceptance, and consideration.
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- Author Friedrich Hayek
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The principle that the end justifies the means is in individualist ethics regarded as the denial of all morals. In collectivist ethics it becomes necessarily the supreme rule.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Here's something I still can't get over. Amazes and thrills me every time. I'm sitting here and want a certain book. So I search, click, and then I have the book. Every time, my heart does a little leap of joy. What a beautiful world the market is making.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Recall that the minimum wage was initially conceived as a method to exclude undesirables from the workforce.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Growing economies are built by billions of actors behaving according to their own interests, coordinated through institutions that no one in particular created.Realizing this requires humility, a trait that is in short supply among would-be dictators, politicians, and bureaucrats, which is precisely why these groups are the proven enemies of prosperity in all times and places.
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