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Abolition Quote by Jacob G. Hornberger

“Those who advocate either slavery or income taxation should be ashamed of themselves. Genuine freedom entails the abolition, not the reform, of income taxation and the IRS, just as genuine freedom entailed the abolition, not the reform, of slavery.” quote by Jacob G. Hornberger
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“Those who advocate either slavery or income taxation should be ashamed of themselves. Genuine freedom entails the abolition, not the reform, of income taxation and the IRS, just as genuine freedom entailed the abolition, not the reform, of slavery.”

Jacob G. Hornberger

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Case Against Taxation, 1995

True liberty demands eliminating coercive institutions like slavery and income tax, not merely reforming them.

In simple terms: Freedom means abolishing, not tweaking, oppressive systems.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for complete abolition of coercive structures.

Themes

freedom politics taxation slavery rights justice

Mood

critical provocative

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy debate
  • activism
  • public discourse
  • legislative reform

Key Concepts

libertarianism state power ethical consistency

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is abolition realistic in modern societies?
  • What alternatives replace needed functions?
A Different Perspective

Reforming may still perpetuate underlying oppression.

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