Ludwig von Mises Quote

As soon as we surrender the principle that the state should not interfere in any questions touching on the individuals mode of life, we end by regulating and restricting the latter down to the smallest details.


The free and prosperous commonwealth: an exposition of the ideas of classical liberalism (ed. 1962)


As soon as we surrender the principle that the state should not interfere in any questions touching on the individuals mode of life, we end by...

As soon as we surrender the principle that the state should not interfere in any questions touching on the individuals mode of life, we end by...

As soon as we surrender the principle that the state should not interfere in any questions touching on the individuals mode of life, we end by...

As soon as we surrender the principle that the state should not interfere in any questions touching on the individuals mode of life, we end by...