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Aggression Quote by Walter Block

“If we as a society want to cure unemployment, raise real wages, and in other ways improve our economy, we will base public policy on private property rights, the non-aggression principle and the law of free association. In the free and prosperous society, everyone may do precisely as he pleases…” quote by Walter Block
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“If we as a society want to cure unemployment, raise real wages, and in other ways improve our economy, we will base public policy on private property rights, the non-aggression principle and the law of free association. In the free and prosperous society, everyone may do precisely as he pleases, provided only that he does not initiate violence against non-aggressors.”

Walter Block

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Source Essay: Libertarian political philosophy, private property rights and non‑aggression principle

The passage argues that solving unemployment and boosting wages requires policies grounded in private property, non‑aggression, and free association, allowing individuals to act freely without initiating violence.

In simple terms: Free markets and non‑aggression can improve economy and wages.

Key Takeaway

Promote policies that protect property and prevent aggression.

Themes

economics libertarianism policy employment wages

Mood

analytical optimistic

Type

theoretical policy

When to use this quote

  • government regulation
  • labor markets
  • wage negotiations
  • social welfare programs

Key Concepts

property rights non‑aggression principle free association

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would non‑aggression policies affect existing economic inequalities?
  • Can free association address systemic unemployment?
A Different Perspective

Assumes all individuals act rationally and ignores power imbalances.

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