[T]here are, at bottom, basically two ways to order social affairs, Coercively, through the mechanisms of the state - what we can call political society. And voluntarily, through the private interaction of individuals and associations - what we can call civil society. ... In a civil society, you make the decision. In a political society, someone else does. ... Civil society is based on reason, eloquence, and persuasion, which is to say voluntarism. Political society, on the other hand, is based on force.
The Third Way is simply a different route to the same destination. Ultimately, the choice is always between individual human liberty and the power of… - Ed Crane
The Third Way is simply a different route to the same destination. Ultimately, the choice is always between individual human liberty and the power of…
- Ed Crane
The history of mankind is a history of the subjugation and exploitation of a great majority of people by an elite few by what has been appropriately … - Ed Crane
The history of mankind is a history of the subjugation and exploitation of a great majority of people by an elite few by what has been appropriately …
Government is not peaceful; it is inherently coercive. - Ed Crane
Government is not peaceful; it is inherently coercive.
Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, of course, lays out the delegated, enumerated, and therefore limited powers of Congress. Only through a de… - Ed Crane
Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, of course, lays out the delegated, enumerated, and therefore limited powers of Congress. Only through a de…
I think Franklin Roosevelt was a lousy president. What he did- which is to impose this great nanny state on America- was a great mistake. - Ed Crane
I think Franklin Roosevelt was a lousy president. What he did- which is to impose this great nanny state on America- was a great mistake.
Between 1994 and the year 2000, when the Republican majority was in control of the House of Representatives, President Clinton played House Speaker N… - Ed Crane
Between 1994 and the year 2000, when the Republican majority was in control of the House of Representatives, President Clinton played House Speaker N…
What both the left and the right overlook is our Founders' wisdom about the limits and dangers of government. - Ed Crane
What both the left and the right overlook is our Founders' wisdom about the limits and dangers of government.
The federal government is a machine designed to increase its control over the lives of average Americans. It is constantly probing here, pushing ther… - Ed Crane
The federal government is a machine designed to increase its control over the lives of average Americans. It is constantly probing here, pushing ther…
My own view on capital punishment is that it is morally justified, but that the government is often so inept and corrupt that innocent people might d… - Ed Crane
My own view on capital punishment is that it is morally justified, but that the government is often so inept and corrupt that innocent people might d…
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