246 Quotes About Voluntaryism
- Author Stefan Molyneux
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Rights" are something made up by governments to make you feel like you're buying something with your taxes.
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- Author Walter E. Williams
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Some say it's wrong to profit from the misfortune of others. I ask my students whether they'd support a law against doing so. But I caution them with some examples. An orthopedist profits from your misfortune of having broken your leg skiing. When there's news of a pending ice storm, I doubt whether it saddens the hearts of those in the collision repair business. I also tell my students that I profit from their misfortune—their ignorance of economic theory.
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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 Michael Huemer
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If you're rational you don't get to believe whatever you want to believe.
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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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- Author Murray N. Rothbard
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Man has rights because they are natural rights. They are grounded in the nature of man: the individual's capacity for conscious choice, the necessity for him to use his mind and energy to adopt goals and values, to find out about the world, to pursue his ends in order to survive and prosper, his capacity and need to communicate and interact with other human beings and to participate in the division of labor.
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- Author Murray N. Rothbard
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Once one concedes that a single world government is not necessary, then where does one logically stop at the permissibility of separate states? If Canada and the United States can be separate nations without being denounced as in a state of impermissible ‘anarchy’, why may not the South secede from the United States? New York State from the Union? New York City from the state? Why may not Manhattan secede? Each neighbourhood? Each block? Each house? Each person?
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