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Government may be intrinsically evil; clearly they operate on the basis of tax predation.
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What you want is protection. You want to be safe. What the government does is to try to retaliate after the fact.
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Since I favor total self-control—absolute government of the individual over himself—I believe autarchy more accurately describes, in a positive fashion, the kind of situation I consider most desirable. Some dictionaries define autarchy as a kind of tyranny or despotism, but of necessity it is limited to self-application.
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Many times when I use the term 'government', people think that I mean law and order. And so, if they hear me say: 'We don't need government', they think I mean we don't need law and order. Well, this is probably what makes me an 'autarchist' rather than an anarchist. I think we need law and order. You see, I am dedicated to the idea of lawful and orderly procedures. And because of that I have to stand against government. Because government doesn't provide either law or order.
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To say unlimited government is a redundancy and to say 'limited government' is a contradiction. All you have to say is 'government.'
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Governments, by their nature, are instruments of privilege.
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I carry no brief in favor of the criminal. That is why I carry no brief in defense of those in government. Setting a thief [the government] to catch a thief doubles the amount of loot stolen.
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An anarchist is anyone who believes in less government than you do.
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Very few men advocate government control over themselves. But they constantly believe that others must be controlled by some outside force.
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Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure.
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Formal government can be defined as: a group of men who sell retribution to the inhabitants of a limited geographic area at monopolistic prices.
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Does government protection protect? It doesn't do anything of the sort. It takes vengeance in your name after you've been hurt and calls it protection.
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Politics may be defined as: the method adopted in governments for obtaining motivation toward a monopoly. In all political actions, a monopoly of control and method is sought.
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Government, when it is examined, turns out to be nothing more nor less than a group of fallible men with the political force to act as though they were infallible.
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If you have a government of good laws and bad men, you will have a bad government. For bad men will not be bound by good laws.
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So the thing I object to about government isn't its organizational feature. Organization has to be accomplished. It is the coercive nature of government organization. My argument is that we can organize better without coercion.
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Now, where did we ever get the idea that there is such a thing as 'good government?' That is a contradiction in terms as ridiculous as 'constructive rape.'
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When the government uses "divide and conquer," it sows suspicion so that the people who would naturally tend to affiliate will distrust each other. Thus, they don't affiliate. The consequence is that everyone distrusts his neighbor. But everyone trusts the government.
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The bill of grievances contained in the immortal Declaration of Independence could be extended by our own citizens in modern times, had they the stomach for it. … So important is the right and duty of the people to dispense with despotism, this great Declaration contains the sentence not once, but twice. In its final utterance, the choice of words does not call for the formation of a government. Rather, it calls for "new guards" which may or may not entail such a unit as an artificial agency.
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If men were basically good, we would not require government; if men were basically evil, we could not afford to grant any man the power of government.
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And thus we see the government is at once both protector and predator. Government begins by protecting some against others and ends up protecting itself against everyone.
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In England, the profession of the law is that which seems to hold out the strongest attraction to talent, from the circumstance, that in it ability, coupled with exertion, even though unaided by patronage, cannot fail of obtaining reward.
Charles Babbage
Robert LeFevre
Born:
October 13, 1911
Died:
May 13, 1986
(aged 74)
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