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Yuri N. Maltsev

Solzhenitsyn had enough courage to equate socialism and Nazism as equally evil and morally reprehensible.

Bart Fuller

A "seizure" of possessions and an "injury" to the people have occurred because "what is declared to be more is worth less."

Albert Jay Nock

"Two things you do know, and no more: First, that they exist; second, that they will find you. Except for these two certainties, working for the Remnant means working in impenetrable darkness."

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Rothbard could have been acclaimed for just his works in history, without all his contributions to economics. The Panic of 1819, America's Great Depression, Conceived In Liberty, History of Economic Thought, and A History of Money and Banking are each  structured upon Rothbard's theory of power and liberty.

Christopher Westley

Envy-based policies seem to persist, whether in the form of progressive taxation or in assumptions that a state like New York can decide something as subjective as the reasonableness of salary contracts freely agreed upon.

Gary Galles
 

One would not think someone legal historian M.J.C.