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Sonntag, 29. Juni 2008 |
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"Classical-liberal (or, if you prefer, libertarian) political values are no more than the application to society at large, and to government, of some of the most fundamental and indispensable rules that every decent person learns early in life and adheres to until death. What are these rules? Keep your promises. Tell the truth. Don't take other people's stuff. Don't hit other people. Following these rules might not guarantee happiness, but you're guaranteed to be miserable if you reject any or all of them."
Donald J. Boudreaux in Ideas on Liberty.
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