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Politics Quote by Murray N. Rothbard

“The average man, whatever his errors otherwise, at least sees clearly that government is something lying outside him and outside the generality of his fellow men—that it is a separate, independent, and hostile power, only partly under his control, and capable of doing him great harm. Is it a fact…” quote by Murray N. Rothbard
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““The average man, whatever his errors otherwise, at least sees clearly that government is something lying outside him and outside the generality of his fellow men—that it is a separate, independent, and hostile power, only partly under his control, and capable of doing him great harm. Is it a fact of no significance that robbing the government is everywhere regarded as a crime of less magnitude than robbing an individual, or even a corporation? . . . What lies behind all this, I believe, is a deep sense of the fundamental antagonism between the government and the people it governs. It is apprehended, not as a committee of citizens chosen to carry on the communal business of the whole population, but as a separate and autonomous corporation, mainly devoted to exploiting the population for the benefit of its own members. . . . When a private citizen is robbed, a worthy man is deprived of the fruits of his industry and thrift; when the government is robbed, the worst that happens is that certain rogues and loafers have less money to play with than they had before. The notion that they have earned that money is never entertained; to most sensible men it would seem ludicrous.19””

Murray N. Rothbard

About This Quote

Source Book: Man, Economy, and State, 1962

Government is viewed as an external, hostile entity that people feel powerless against, leading to a paradox where harming it is seen as less serious than harming individuals.

In simple terms: People see government as a distant, harmful power.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and challenge the perception of government as an adversary.

Themes

politics power individualism anarchism

Mood

skeptical critical

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • activism
  • policy reform
  • community organizing
  • public education
  • legal challenges

Key Concepts

social contract state legitimacy public vs private harm

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this perception affect civic engagement?
  • What alternatives to government exist?
A Different Perspective

The view may overlook the benefits of collective governance and public services.

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