“Freedom is essentially a condition of inequality, not equality. It recognizes as a fact of nature the structural differences inherent in man — in temperament, character, and capacity — and it respects those differences. We are not alike and no law can make us so. Parenthetically, what a stale and uninteresting world this would be if perfect equality prevailed! When you seek the taproot of reform movements, you find an urgency to eradicate these innate differences and to make all men equal; in practice, this means the leveling-off of the more capable to the mediocrity of the average. That is not Freedom.” LawFreedomEqualityInequality Author:Frank Chodorov
“Freedom is essentially a condition of inequality, not equality. It recognizes as a fact of nature the structural differences inherent in man - in temperament, character, and capacity - and it respects those differences. We are not alike and no law can make us so.” MenCharacterFactsLawDifferencesLibertyConditionsCapacityLibertarianInequalityLibertarianismInherentTemperament Book:Fugitive essays: selected writings of Frank Chodorov Source: Fugitive essays: selected writings of Frank Chodorov
“We cannot restore traditional American freedom unless we limit the government's power to tax. No tinkering with this, that, or the other law will stop the trend toward socialism. We must repeal the Sixteenth Amendment.” GovernmentLawLibertyLimitsTaxesEconomicsLibertarianSocialismTraditionalTrendsAmendmentsTinkeringAmerican Freedom Book:Income Tax: Root of All Evil Source: Income Tax: Root of All Evil
“Economics is not politics. One is a science, concerned with the immutable and constant laws of nature that determine the production and distribution of wealth; the other is the art of ruling.” ArtLawWealthSocietyConcernedEconomicsConstantDetermineProductionsDistributionRulingLaws Of NatureDistribution Of Wealth Book:The Rise & Fall of Society Source: The Rise & Fall of Society