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The Revolution: A Manifesto
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“Truth is treason in the empire of lies.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“Let the revolution begin.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“government interventions create unintended consequences that lead to calls for further intervention, and so on into a destructive spiral of more and more government control.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped by any army or any government”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“No wonder frustrated Americans have begun referring to our two parties as the Republicrats. And no wonder the news networks would rather focus on $400 haircuts than matters of substance. There are no matters of substance.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“Peaceful civil disobedience to unjust laws, which I support with every fiber of my being, can sometimes be necessary at any level of government. It falls upon the people, in the last resort, to stand against injustice no matter where it occurs.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“the state cannot get a cent for any man without taking it from some other man, and this latter must be a man who has produced and saved it. This latter is the Forgotten Man.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“I believe individuals have a right to life and liberty and that physical aggression should be used only defensively. We should respect each other as rational beings by trying to achieve our goals through reason and persuasion rather than threats and coercion. That, and not a desire for “economic efficiency,” is the primary moral reason for opposing government intrusions into our lives: government is force, not reason. People”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“use of government that enriched one group of people at the expense of another, and which would be illegal if private individuals tried to carry it out themselves.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“The woman was probably six months along in her pregnancy, and the child she was carrying weighed over two pounds. At that time doctors were not especially sophisticated, for lack of a better term, when it came to killing the baby prior to delivery, so they went ahead with delivery and put the baby in a bucket in the corner of the room. The baby tried to breathe, and tried to cry, and everyone in the room pretended the baby wasn’t there.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
“De Tocqueville admired “the extreme skill with which the inhabitants of the United States succeed in proposing a common object to the exertions of a great many men, and in getting them voluntarily to pursue it.”
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
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― The Revolution: A Manifesto
― The Revolution: A Manifesto
