117 Quotes About Non-aggression-principle
- Author Friedrich Hayek
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Emergencies” have always been the pretext on which the safeguards of individual liberty have eroded.
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- Author Friedrich Hayek
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Emergencies” have always been the pretext on which the safeguards of individual liberty have been eroded.
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- Author Morris Tannehill
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Not only is democracy mystical nonsense, it is also immoral. If one man has no right to impose his wishes on another, then ten million men have no right to impose their wishes on the one, since the initiation of force is wrong (and the assent of even the most overwhelming majority can never make it morally permissible). Opinions—even majority opinions—neither create truth nor alter facts. A lynch mob is democracy in action. So much for mob rule.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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When the state itself is held to the same moral standards as everyone else, it dies. And that's a wonderful thing.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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The instant that any government obtains a monetary printing press, it becomes a deeply dishonest government, empowered to rob people by stealth. A government with the power to print money knows no limits.
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- Author Murray N. Rothbard
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While liberals are in favor of any sexual activity engaged in by two consenting adults, when these consenting adults engage in trade or exchange, the liberals step in to harass, cripple, restrict, or prohibit that trade. And yet both the consenting sexual activity and the trade are similar expressions of liberty in action.
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- Author Murray N. Rothbard
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The very term ‘public utility’ … is an absurd one. Every good is useful ‘to the public,’ and almost every good … may be considered ‘necessary.’ Any designation of a few industries as ‘public utilities’ is completely arbitrary and unjustified.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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The war is against children, and all the other wars are just a shadow of the war on children.
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- Author Ayn Rand
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There is no difference between the principles, policies and practical results of socialism—and those of any historical or prehistorical tyranny. Socialism is merely democratic absolute monarchy—that is, a system of absolutism without a fixed head, open to seizure of power by all corners, by any ruthless climber, opportunist, adventurer, demagogue or thug.
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