117 Quotes About Non-aggression-principle
- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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There is only a certain amount of wealth in the world, this thinking goes. Economics is a matter of acquiring and allocating, not creating. This was the view of the world’s smartest people, all top philosophers and not stupid people, for many thousands of years before the age of the enlightenment. It still is.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Where there is commerce there is peace.
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- Author Gustave de Molinari
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War has been the necessary and inevitable consequence of the establishment of a monopoly on security.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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The desire for an increase of wealth can be satisfied through exchange, which is the only method possible in a capitalist economy, or by violence and petition as in a militarist society, where the strong acquire by force, the weak by petitioning.
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- Author Daniel Alexander Brackins
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It must be noted that the non-aggression alone can never be the starting point in justifying moral behavior or serving as a fundamental principle of ethics. There must be a justification of the non-aggression principle before such a case can be made. The very implication of the term “principle” implies that non-aggression serves as the foundation for a system of ethics, which it cannot be. It is certainly not an axiom since it is not a self-evident truth.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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Accepting necessary conflicts for the sake of improving the lives of children is the only fundamental moral crusade that matters.
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- Author Auberon Herbert
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To live in a state of liberty is not to live apart from law. It is, on the contrary, to live under the highest law, the only law that can really profit a man, the law which is consciously and deliberately imposed by himself on himself.
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- Author Sheldon Richman
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If government played by the same rules as the rest of us, it would cease to be government.
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- Author Stephan Kinsella
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Nowadays the job of the judge is not to do justice. The judge is more of a functionary . He's like a civil servant whose job is to interpret words written down by another branch of the government, whether those words are just or not.
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