The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place, spring upon him from the roadside, and holding a pistol to his head, proceed to rifle his pockets. But the robbery is none the less a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly... Betrayal of the American Right, The - Page 75by Murray Newton Rothbard - 2007 - 231 pagesFull view - About this book
| John V. Denson - History - 1997 - 494 pages
...Treason: The Constitution of No Authority (Larkspur, Colo.: Pine Tree Press, 1966), p. 17, writes: The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a...crime of his own act. He does not pretend that he has a rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit. He does not pretend... | |
| John V. Denson - 570 pages
...Constitution of No Authority (Larkspur, Colo.: Pine Tree Press, 1966), p. 17, writes: The govemment does not, indeed, waylay a man in a lonely place,...shameful. The highwayman takes solely upon himself the responsibil ity, danger, and crime of his own act. He does not pretend thai he has a rightful claim... | |
| Murray Newton Rothbard - Libertarianism - 2000 - 354 pages
..."Your money or your life." And many, if not most, taxes are paid under the compulsion of that threat. The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a...head, proceed to rifle his pockets. But the robbery is nonetheless a robbery on that account; and it is far more dastardly and shameful. The highwayman takes... | |
| Hans-Hermann Hoppe - History - 2011 - 220 pages
...the following section, if government property-rights violations take their course and grow extensive The government does not, indeed, waylay a man in a...crime of his own act. He does not pretend that he has a rightful claim to your money, or that he intends to use it for your own benefit. He does not pretend... | |
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