Ludwig von Mises Quote

The law-abiding citizen by his labor serves both himself and his fellow man and thereby integrates himself peacefully into the social order. The robber, on the other hand, is intent, not on honest toil, but on the forcible appropriation of the fruits of others' labor.


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


The law-abiding citizen by his labor serves both himself and his fellow man and thereby integrates himself peacefully into the social order. The...

The law-abiding citizen by his labor serves both himself and his fellow man and thereby integrates himself peacefully into the social order. The...

The law-abiding citizen by his labor serves both himself and his fellow man and thereby integrates himself peacefully into the social order. The...

The law-abiding citizen by his labor serves both himself and his fellow man and thereby integrates himself peacefully into the social order. The...