Murray Rothbard Quotes
Top 47 wise famous quotes and sayings by Murray Rothbard
Murray Rothbard Famous Quotes & Sayings
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The great non sequitur committed by defenders of the State, is to leap from the necessity of society to the necessity of the State.
Subjectivism is not an absolute principle; it is a necessary but not sufficient condition for sound methodology.
States have always needed intellectuals to con the public into believing that its rule is wise, good, and inevitable
The major reason for Keynes's rejection of communism was simply that he could scarcely identify with the grubby proletariat.
All action is an attempt to exchange a less satisfactory state of affairs for a more satisfactory one.
The State thrives on war - unless, of course, it is defeated and crushed - expands on it, glories in it.
Among intellectuals who consider themselves 'scientific,' the phrase 'the nature of man' is apt to have the effect of a red flag on a bull.
The necessary consequence of an egalitarian program is the decidedly inegalitarian creation of a ruthless power elite.
Remember that the minimum wage law provides no jobs; it only outlaws them; and outlawed jobs are the inevitable result.
The State is, and always has been, the great single enemy of the human race, its liberty, happiness, and progress.
Harold, the young kids out there are not going to be willing to go to the barricades in defense of lowered transaction costs.
What ... can the government do to help the poor? The only answer is the libertarian answer: Get out of the way.
Cops must be unleashed, and allowed to administer instant punishment, subject of course to liability when they are in error.
Monetary inflation not only raises prices and destroys the value of the currency unit; it also acts as a giant system of expropriation.
Savings and investment are indissolubly linked. It is impossible to encourage one and discourage the other.
While deficits are often inflationary and always pernicious, curing them by raising taxes is equivalent to curing an illness by shooting the patient.
John Stuart was the quintessence of soft rather than hardcore, a woolly minded man of mush in striking contrast to his steel-edged father.
I see a great future for gold and silver coins as the currency people may increasingly turn to when paper currencies begin to disintegrate.
The very nature of interstate war puts innocent civilians into great jeopardy, especially with modern technology.
I define anarchist society as one where there is no legal possibility for coercive aggression against the person or property of any individual.
Falling prices through increased production is a wonderful long-run tendency of untrammeled capitalism.
Unlike every other person and institution in society, government obtains its revenue from coercion, from taxation.
All government operation is wasteful, inefficient, and serves the bureaucrat rather than the consumer.
Nature is simply the environment on earth in which man finds himself, and to treat it as a separate being in the image of man is sheer nonsense.
Placing the state in charge of moral principles is equivalent to putting the proverbial fox in charge of the chicken coop.
Commercial banks - that is, fractional reserve banks - create money out of thin air. Essentially, they do it in the same way as counterfeiters.
The 'boom-bust' cycle is generated by monetary intervention in the market, specifically bank credit expansion to business.
The more these readjustments are delayed ... the longer the depression will have to last, and the longer complete recovery is postponed.
The best way to help the poor is to slash taxes and allow savings, investment, and creation of jobs to proceed unhampered.
The State is a gang of thieves writ large - the most immoral, grasping and unscrupulous individuals in any society.
The natural tendency of government, once in charge of money, is to inflate and to destroy the value of the currency.
The majority is not society, is not everyone. Majority coercion over the minority is still coercion.
The ingenious slogan that the public debt does not matter because 'we owe it to ourselves' is clearly absurd.