Robert A. Heinlein Quote

A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as "state" and "society" and "government" have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of self-responsible individuals. He believes that it is impossible to shift blame, share blame, distribute blame... as blame, guilt, responsibility are matters taking place inside human beings singly and nowhere else. But being rational, he knows that not all individuals hold his evaluations, so he tries to live perfectly in an imperfect world... aware that his efforts will be less than perfect yet undismayed by self-knowledge of self-failure.


The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966)


A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as state and society and government have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of ...

A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as state and society and government have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of ...

A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as state and society and government have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of ...

A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as state and society and government have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of ...