“Americans are coming to their senses, and the libertarian theory of society and government is pointing the way. The times change, but the enduring principles that help us to interpret and understand the world do not. It remains true now, as then, as in the future, saecula saeculorum, that government provides neither an effective nor a moral means for solving any human problem.” WorldWayHumansMeanHelpingProblemGovernmentMoralPrinciplesTheoryRemainsEndureLibertarianSensesPointingHuman Problems Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“The state always poses a greater threat to society than whatever problem it purports to solve.” StatesProblemGreaterThreatSolve Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“To concede that there are social problems that cannot be corrected without the state is to give up the entire argument over the future of liberty itself.” GivingStatesProblemSocialLibertyGiving UpArgumentSocial Problems Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“The state is and has been in history a source of disorder and chaos, and this problem gets worse the more the state grows.” Has BeensStatesProblemGrowsSourceChaosDisorder Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“The most encouraging trend of our time is the widespread loss of faith in government. No longer do people look to the government as the great problem solver, economic planner, social unifier, or cultural czar. The government is more likely to be seen for what it is, a haven for grafters, liars, and would-be tyrants. Americans, like the Russians, no longer believe anything until it is officially denied.” PeopleBelieveLooksProblemGovernmentWould BeSocialLossEconomicHavensOur TimeLiarsTrendsTyrantsDeniedPlannersProblem SolversLoss Of FaithCzarsMost Encouraging Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“To centralize power in the name of freedom is akin to putting a crime syndicate in charge of rooting out corruption. It is the normal state of politics that the more centralized it is, the more damage it does. Fast-track authority [for government-to-government trade agreements] centralizes power and is therefore part of the problem.” DoeStatesProblemGovernmentNamesCrimeAuthorityNormalTradeTrackCorruptionDamageAgreementTrade AgreementsSyndicate Author:Llewellyn Rockwell