Change Quote by Murray N. Rothbard
““There is no gainsaying the fact that this suggested program will strike most people as impossibly “radical” and “unrealistic”; any suggestion for changing the status quo, no matter how slight, can always be considered by someone as too radical, so that the only thoroughgoing escape from the charge of impracticality is never to advocate any change whatever in existing conditions. But to take this approach is to abandon human reason, and to drift in animal- or plant-like manner with the tide of events.””
About This Quote
Rejecting all change as impractical dismisses human reason; progress requires challenging the status quo despite resistance.
In simple terms: Change is essential; fearing it limits growth.
Embrace reasoned change, even if labeled radical.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- technological innovation
- social movements
- personal habits
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What radical change could improve society?
- How can we test bold ideas responsibly?
Radical ideas may be unfeasible without practical planning.