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I insist that there is nothing sacred in the life of an invader, and there is no valid principle of human society that forbids the invaded to protect themselves in whatever way they can.
— Benjamin Tucker
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Capitalism is at least tolerable, which cannot be said of Socialism or Communism.
— Benjamin Tucker
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In the matter of the maintenance and rearing of children the Anarchists would neither institute the communistic nursery which the State Socialists favor nor keep the communistic school system which now prevails.
— Benjamin Tucker
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The claim of the State Socialists, however, that this right would not be exercised in matters pertaining to the individual in the more intimate and private relations of his life is not borne out by the history of governments.
— Benjamin Tucker
Tags: right, more, history, life
The cost of justice can be justly paid only by the invader.
— Benjamin Tucker
Tags: paid, cost, only, justice
Commanded love of all men indiscriminately is an obliteration of distinction between love and hate, and therefore is not love at all.
— Benjamin Tucker
Tags: between, love-and-hate, men, hate, love
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