Ludwig von Mises Quote

Government and state can never be perfect because they owe their raison d'être to the imperfection of man and can attain their end, the elimination of man's innate impulse to violence, only by recourse to violence, the very thing they are called upon to prevent.


The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science: An Essay on Method (ed. 1962)


Government and state can never be perfect because they owe their raison d'être to the imperfection of man and can attain their end, the elimination...

Government and state can never be perfect because they owe their raison d'être to the imperfection of man and can attain their end, the elimination...

Government and state can never be perfect because they owe their raison d'être to the imperfection of man and can attain their end, the elimination...

Government and state can never be perfect because they owe their raison d'être to the imperfection of man and can attain their end, the elimination...