Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski Quotes
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Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski Famous Quotes & Sayings
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To claim that one can be happy without being free is to prove that one has no idea what happiness means.
The goal of libertarianism is not to permit people to be free, but to make them realize that they don't need anyone's permission to be free.
It takes abstract thinking to see how greed can lead to prosperity, but it takes wishful thinking to claim that violence can lead to charity.
An anarchist is someone who rejects the curious notion that crimes become virtues as they grow in size.
Bad economics teaches that computers can design markets. Good economics teaches that markets can design computers.
Anarcho-capitalism: the realization that the only way to effectively govern the market is to have an effective market in governance.
Abolitionism was a movement to end private slavery. Libertarianism is a movement to end private and public slavery.
It takes a common thug to commit injustice, but it takes an exceptional thug to call it "social justice".
Failure to find the truth is perhaps an intellectual defeat, but failure to look for the truth is an intellectual surrender.
Individual liberty may be unable to solve every social problem, but collective violence is unable to solve any social problem.
Society is a voluntary scheme of mutual benefit. The state is a compulsory scheme of mutual exploitation.
The greatest obstacle to liberty is not the existence of evil rulers, but the belief in the existence of good rulers.
Expressing fear that cheap foreign labor will "steal" one's job is the most disarmingly honest admission of professional incompetence.
If you want peace, prepare for ideological war with those who want others to prepare for physical war.
Entrepreneurship is the use of self-interest in the service of others. Politics is the use of others in the service of self-interest.
A libertarian is someone who graduated from thinking that there are problems with the state to realizing that the state is the problem.
Believing that there is a conflict between rationality and spirituality is like believing that there is a conflict between knowledge and inspiration.