Great part of that order which reigns among mankind is not the effect of government. It has its origin in the principles of society and the natural constitution of man. It existed prior to government, and would exist if the formality of government was abolished. The mutual dependence and reciprocal interest which man has upon man, and all the parts of civilised community upon each other, create that great chain of connection which holds it together. The landholder, the farmer, the manufacturer, the merchant, the tradesman, and every occupation, prospers by the aid which each receives from the other, and from the whole. Common interest regulates their concerns, and forms their law; and the laws which common usage ordains, have a greater influence than the laws of government. In fine, society performs for itself almost everything which is ascribed to government.
# Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man (1792).
«Liberté! Sauvons la liberté! La liberté sauvera le reste!» Victor Hugo.
27/11/2007
Ron Paul: Don't tread on me.
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- The impossibility of socialism
- O maior perigo, o Estado.
- Alphaville: Forever Young
- Murray Rothbard, R. I. P.
- Nazareth - Dream On
- Power corrupts - absolute power corrupts absolutely
- Citações liberais # 3
- Property or "Property Rights"?
- Vote Ron Paul!
- Ron Paul: Don't tread on me.
- Citação liberal # 2
- Capitalismo e pobreza
- Life of Thomas Jefferson
- Live and Let Live
- Citação liberal # I
- Eficiência austríaca e o significado do termo volu...
- O pequeno manual do anarquismo individualista
- When Totalitarianism Comes to America
- Do absolutismo da idéia ao da ação
- Absolutismo, ponto de partida do socialismo autori...
- States cannot own property
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