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“Just as no one is morally required to answer a robber truthfully when he asks if there are any valuables in one’s house, so no one can be morally required to answer truthfully similar questions asked by the State, e.g., when filling out income tax returns.” quote by Murray Rothbard
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“Just as no one is morally required to answer a robber truthfully when he asks if there are any valuables in one’s house, so no one can be morally required to answer truthfully similar questions asked by the State, e.g., when filling out income tax returns.”

Murray Rothbard

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Source Essay: “The Ethics of Liberty” by Murray Rothbard, 1973

The author argues that moral duty to answer truthfully applies to private robbers but not to the state, such as in tax filings.

In simple terms: State demands differ from private robber demands.

Key Takeaway

Question the moral expectations of state compliance.

Themes

liberty government ethics

Mood

skeptical analytical

Type

political philosophy ethical debate

When to use this quote

  • tax filing
  • legal obligations
  • political debate

Key Concepts

contract theory taxation civil obedience

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is it ethical to with taxes?
  • What obligations do citizens owe the state?
A Different Perspective

State authority can be coercive, complicating moral duties.

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