The suppression of liberty is always likely to be irrational.


Chapter IV, Section 33, p. 210 - A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)


The suppression of liberty is always likely to be irrational.

The suppression of liberty is always likely to be irrational.

The suppression of liberty is always likely to be irrational.

The suppression of liberty is always likely to be irrational.