For Rothbard — as for Locke — it is not the use of force that is disputable, but the use of force against peaceful and innocent people.
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2026-04-01
For Rothbard — as for Locke — it is not the use of force that is disputable, but the use of force against peaceful and innocent people.
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For Rothbard – as for Locke – it is not the use of force that is disputable, but the use of force against peaceful and innocent people.
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[This article is the foreword to Breaking Away: The Case of Secession, Decentralization, and Smaller Polities, by Ryan McMaken, available in PDF, at the Mises store, and on Amazon.] Classical liberal tradition defends the right of secession on many grounds.
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Frankfurt, Bremen, Hamburg, Luebeck are large and brilliant, and their impact on the prosperity of Germany is incalculable. Yet, would they remain what they are if they were to lose their independence and be incorporated?”— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe1
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