Benjamin Tucker Quote

I insist that there is nothing sacred in the life of an invader, and there is no valid principle of human society that forbids the invaded to protect themselves in whatever way they can.


Individual Liberty (1926) - Anarchism and Capital Punishment


I insist that there is nothing sacred in the life of an invader, and there is no valid principle of human society that forbids the invaded to protect ...

I insist that there is nothing sacred in the life of an invader, and there is no valid principle of human society that forbids the invaded to protect ...

I insist that there is nothing sacred in the life of an invader, and there is no valid principle of human society that forbids the invaded to protect ...

I insist that there is nothing sacred in the life of an invader, and there is no valid principle of human society that forbids the invaded to protect ...