There is no moral argument that justifies using the coercive powers of government to force one person to bear the expense of taking care of another.
- Walter E. Williams
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- Walter E. Williams
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There are two and only two ways that any economy can be organised:
One is by freedom and voluntary choiceβthe way of the market.
The other is by force and dictationβthe way of the State.
- Murray Rothbard
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One is by freedom and voluntary choiceβthe way of the market.
The other is by force and dictationβthe way of the State.
- Murray Rothbard
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How did we get to this?
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The octopus of global control
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You must be willing to wield a sword, even if you are a shopkeeper at heart.
- Robert Greene
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- Robert Greene
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There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
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- Friedrich Nietzsche
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Taxation is the price we pay for failing to build a civilised society. The higher the tax level, the greater the failure.
- Mark Skousen
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- Mark Skousen
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The soul is born old but grows young. That is the comedy of life.
- Oscar Wilde
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- Oscar Wilde
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Economic prosperity is not so much a material problem; it is, first of all, an intellectual, spiritual, and moral problem.
- Ludwig von Mises
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- Ludwig von Mises
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