1120: Ron Paul – Imperfect Messenger

I’m an imperfect messenger, but the message is perfect. —Ron PaulDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 4.94MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 207KB
I’m an imperfect messenger, but the message is perfect. —Ron PaulDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 6.35MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 261KB
I’m an imperfect messenger, but the message is perfect. —Ron Paul

1119: Murray Rothbard – We Did Not Seek Politics

We did not seek politics, it was thrust upon us by the state. It is absurd not to make use of the political machinery to roll back the state. —Murray Rothbard

1114: Scott Horton – We Love Liberty

We love Liberty... and we are here because we hate injustice, we are here to save mankind —Scott HortonDownload Print Quality (3840×2010) 1.67MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1005) 152KB
We love Liberty... and we are here because we hate injustice, we are here to save mankind —Scott HortonDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 2.38MB  |  Normal Quality (1920×1372) 192KB
We love Liberty… and we are here because we hate injustice, we are here to save mankind —Scott Horton

1099: Emma Goldman – The Courage to Take Liberty

People have only as much liberty as they have the intelligence to want and the courage to take. —Emma Goldman

1095: Frederic Bastiat – The Law

Stock up on some libertarian ammunition for your mind.

1094: Murray Rothbard – There are No Utilitarian Revolutionaries

It is rare to find a utilitarian who is also radical, who burns for immediate abolition of evil and coercion. Utilitarians, with their devotion to expediency, almost inevitably oppose any sort of upsetting or radical change. Hence, utilitarians are never immediate abolitionists. They became mere gradualist reformers. But in becoming reformers, they also put themselves inevitably into the position of advisers and efficiency experts to the State. In other words, they inevitably came to abandon libertarian principle as well as a principled libertarian strategy. The utilitarians wound up as apologists for the existing order, for the status quo. Thus, they wound up as the image of the thing they had fought. —Murray Rothbard (For a New Liberty)

1088: Part of a Bigger Story

Everyone is part of a bigger story whether for or against human freedom. Which part depends on you.

1083: Thomas Jefferson – Obligated to Disobey Unjust Laws

If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so. —Thomas Jefferson

1079: Frank Kent – Evils of Government are Proportional

The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people. —Frank Kent

1077: Henry David Thoreau – The Obedient Must Be Slaves

Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves. —Henry David Thoreau