Tibor R. Machan Quote

Coercive human interactions [are] destructive, even where the coercion is urged from honorable motives, and advocates confining the use of physical force in human relations to instances of the administration of justice understood as the protection and maintenance of individual (negative) human rights.


p. xvi - Private Rights and Public Illusions (1994)


Coercive human interactions [are] destructive, even where the coercion is urged from honorable motives, and advocates confining the use of physical...

Coercive human interactions [are] destructive, even where the coercion is urged from honorable motives, and advocates confining the use of physical...

Coercive human interactions [are] destructive, even where the coercion is urged from honorable motives, and advocates confining the use of physical...

Coercive human interactions [are] destructive, even where the coercion is urged from honorable motives, and advocates confining the use of physical...