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The revolution occurs when the victims cease to cooperate (Karl Hess Quotes)
To survive, the people in neighborhoods are going to have to secede (Karl Hess Quotes)
In a laissez-faire society, there could exist no public institution with the power to forcefully protect people from themselves. From other people (criminals), yes. From one’s own self, no (Karl Hess Quotes)
We do not want to lead or be led. We want to be free (Karl Hess Quotes)
The most revolutionary thing you can do is get to know your neighbors (Karl Hess Quotes)
Vietnam should remind conservatives that whenever you put your faith in big government for any reason, sooner or later you wind up an apologist for mass murder (Karl Hess Quotes)
When you put your faith in big government, you end up an apologist for mass murder (Karl Hess Quotes)
We have the illusion of freedom only because so few ever try to exercise it. Try it sometime. Try to save your home from the highway crowd, or to work a trade without the approval of the goons, or to open a little business without a permit, or to grow a crop without a quota, or to educate your child the way you want to, or to not have a child. We all have the freedom of a balloon floating in a pin factory (Karl Hess Quotes)
Liberty, finally, is not a box into which people are to be forced. Liberty is a space in which people may live. It does not tell you how they will live. It says, eternally, only that we can (Karl Hess Quotes)
No person is so grand or wise or perfect as to be the master of another person. Teacher, perhaps. Setter of good example, perhaps. Genius, perhaps. But master, no (Karl Hess Quotes)
It is curious to note that when for reasons of conscience, people refuse to kill, they are often exempted from active military duty. But there are no exemptions for people who, for reasons of conscience, refuse to financially support the bureaucracy that actually does the killing. Apparently, the state takes money more seriously than life (Karl Hess Quotes)
Everybody knows that the federal government promises a lot and delivers damn little, and pays for most of what it does deliver out of the earnings of individuals rather than the profits of great corporations (Karl Hess Quotes)