"The libertarian must never advocate or prefer a……" — Murray Rothbard
"The libertarian must never advocate or prefer a gradual, as opposed to an immediate and rapid, approach to his goal. For by doing so, he undercuts the overriding importance of his own goals and principles. And if he himself values his own goals so lightly, how highly will others value them."
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95 Quotes by Murray Rothbard
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All government wars are unjust.
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...The very nature of interstate war puts innocent civilians into great jeopardy, especially with modern technology.
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It is easy to be conspicuously 'compassionate' if others are being forced to pay the cost.
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There is one good thing about Marx: he was not a Keynesian.
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