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SSJ Quote #11 – Edward W. Younkins

The framers believed justice exists when interactions among people are based on voluntary exchange. It was the process of interactions, not the outcomes, which...

SSJ Quote #10 – Friedrich A. Hayek

While an equality of rights under a limited government is possible and an essential condition of individual freedom, a claim for equality of material...

SSJ Quote #9 – Friedrich A. Hayek

One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal events to...

SSJ Quote #8 – Friedrich A. Hayek

. . . freedom of thought will probably be of direct significance only for a small minority. But this does not mean that anyone...

SSJ Quote #7 – James Burnham

What distinguishes totalitarian dictatorships is the number of facets of life subject to the impact of dictatorial rule. It is not merely political actions....

SSJ Quote #6 – Friedrich Nietzsche

What does a desire do with itself to become a virtue? Rebaptism. Systematic denial of its objectives. Practice in misunderstanding. Friedrich Nietzsche (circa 1890)      

SSJ Quote #5 – Friedrich Nietzsche

The victory of a moral ideal is achieved by the same immoral means as every victory: force, lies, slander, injustice. Friedrich Nietzsche (circa 1890)        

SSJ Quote #4 – Friedrich Nietzsche

The path to power: introduce new virtue under the name of an old one - excite interest in it . . . happiness is...

SSJ Quote #3 – Spoiling Social Justice

Progressivism is actually the thread that cuts through all of it. Because communists, socialists, and fascists are all historical determinists. They all believe in...

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