Robert LeFevre Quote

When we express a preference politically, we do so precisely because we intend to bind others to our will. Political voting is the legal method we have adopted and extolled for obtaining monopolies of power. Political voting is nothing more than the assumption that might makes right.


Quote from Robert LeFevre in Bagatorials: A Book Full of Bags by John Roscoe and Ned Roscoe, Simon & Schuster, "Abstain from Beans", (1996), p. 17.


When we express a preference politically, we do so precisely because we intend to bind others to our will. Political voting is the legal method we...

When we express a preference politically, we do so precisely because we intend to bind others to our will. Political voting is the legal method we...

When we express a preference politically, we do so precisely because we intend to bind others to our will. Political voting is the legal method we...

When we express a preference politically, we do so precisely because we intend to bind others to our will. Political voting is the legal method we...