“Instead of a bumbling and inefficient tool of society, the radical [libertarian] sees the State itself, in its very nature, as coercive, exploitative, parasitic, and hence profoundly antisocial. The State is, and always has been, the great single enemy of the human race, its liberty, happiness, and progress.” HumansHas BeensStatesRaceLibertyEnemyProgressToolsLibertarianRadicalHuman RaceAntisocial Author:Murray Rothbard
“In fact, the libertarian would reason that the fact that human nature is a mixture of both good and evil provides its own particular argument in his favor. For if man is such a mixture, then the best societal framework is surely one in which evil is discouraged and the good encouraged. The libertarian maintains that the existence of the State apparatus provides a ready, swift channel for the exercise of evil, since the rulers of the State are thereby legitimated and can wield compulsion in ways that no one else is permitted to do.” IfsMenWayHumansStatesReasonFactsEvilExistenceHuman NatureParticularReadyExerciseArgumentLibertarianFavorsGood And EvilRulersMixturesDiscouragedFrameworkCompulsion Author:Murray Rothbard
“The diversity of mankind is a basic postulate of our knowledge of human beings. But if mankind is diverse and individuated, then how can anyone propose equality as an ideal? Every year, scholars hold Conferences on Equality and call for greater equality, and no one challenges the basic tenet. But what justification can equality find in the nature of man? If each individual is unique, how else can he be made 'equal' to others than by destroying most of what is human in him and reducing human society to the mindless uniformity of the ant heap?” IfsMenYearsHumansMadeIndividualChallengesHuman BeingsLibertyGreaterEconomicMankindEqualDiversityUniqueIdealsEconomicsDestroyingScholarDiverseJustificationConferencesProposeAntsReducingHuman SocietyMindlessNature Of ManUniformity Book:Man, Economy, and State, Scholar's Edition Source: Man, Economy, and State, Scholar's Edition
“It is particularly odd that economists who profess to be champions of a free-market economy, should go to such twists and turns to avoid facing the plain fact: that gold, that scarce and valuable market-produced metal, has always been, and will continue to be, by far the best money for human society.” ShouldHumansFactsTurnsEconomyEconomicsGoldValuableOddChampionMetalsEconomistTwistsFree MarketScarceHuman SocietyMarket EconomyBest MoneyTwists And Turns Author:Murray Rothbard
“Every man must have freedom, must have the scope to form, test, and act upon his own choices, for any sort of development of his own personality to take place. He must, in short, be free in order that he may be fully human.” MenHumansMayFormOrderChoicesPersonalityDevelopmentTestsEvery ManScope Book:Economic Controversies Source: Economic Controversies
“Modern economics is a set of formal models and equations purporting to fully determine human behaviour, at least in the economic realm. And there is no way that uncertainty can be compressed into determinate mathematical models.” WayHumansEconomicModernModelsEconomicsDetermineMathematicalUncertaintyRealmsBehaviourFormalEquationsHuman BehaviourMathematical Models Author:Murray Rothbard
“If a man has the right to self-ownership, to the control of his life, then in the real world he must also have the right to sustain his life by grappling with and transforming resources; he must be able to own the ground and the resources on which he stands and which he must use. In short, to sustain his human right.” IfsMenWorldHumansRealSelfUseAbleResourcesReal WorldOwnershipTransformingGrapplingSelf Ownership Book:For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto Source: For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
“The State is, and always has been, the great single enemy of the human race, its liberty, happiness, and progress.” HumansHas BeensStatesRaceLibertyEnemyProgressHuman Race Author:Murray Rothbard
“Human life is not some sort of race or game in which each person should start from an identical mark. It is an attempt by each man to be as happy as possible. And each person could not begin from the same point, for the world has not just come into being; it is diverse and infinitely varied in its parts. The mere fact that one individual is necessarily born in a different place from someone else immediately insures that his inherited opportunity cannot be the same as his neighbor's.” MenWorldShouldHumansPersonsDifferentFactsLife IsOpportunityGamesIndividualBornRaceMarkMereEqualityNeighborHuman LifeDiverseIdenticalDifferent PlaceEgalitarianism Author:Murray Rothbard