Lysander Spooner Quote

A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime, whether committed by one man, or by millions; whether committed by one man, calling himself a robber, (or by any other name indicating his true character,) or by millions, calling themselves a government.


No Treason: No. 1- (ed. 1867)


A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime, whether committed by one man, or by...

A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime, whether committed by one man, or by...

A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime, whether committed by one man, or by...

A man's natural rights are his own, against the whole world; and any infringement of them is equally a crime, whether committed by one man, or by...