I have no right to coerce someone else, because I cannot be sure that I'm right and he is wrong.


Quote from "Say 'No' to Intolerance", Liberty magazine, vol. 4, no. 6, July, 1991, pp. 17-20.


I have no right to coerce someone else, because I cannot be sure that I'm right and he is wrong.

I have no right to coerce someone else, because I cannot be sure that I'm right and he is wrong.

I have no right to coerce someone else, because I cannot be sure that I'm right and he is wrong.

I have no right to coerce someone else, because I cannot be sure that I'm right and he is wrong.