In a free society, the state does not administer the affairs of men. It administers justice among men who conduct their own affairs.
Walter Lippmann
In a free society, the state does not administer the affairs of men. It administers justice among men who conduct their own affairs.
The great dialectic in our time is not, as anciently and by some still supposed, between capital and labor; it is between economic enterprise and the state.
For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat and wrong.
Rules are written for those who lack the ability to truly reason. But for those who can, rules become nothing more than guidelines, and live their lives governed not by rules but by reason.
Early in life, I had to choose between honest arrogance or superficial humility. I chose honest arrogance.