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Coercition, fascisme, force, violence, menace,
antonymes : conviction, adhésion, liberté, libre-arbitre,
Citations
- “Etre politique, vivre dans une polis, cela signifiait que toutes choses se décidaient par la parole et la persuasion et non par la force ni la violence” - H. Arendt
- L'État représente la violence sous une forme concentrée et organisée. L'individu a une âme, mais l'État, étant une machine sans âme, ne peut jamais renoncer à la violence à laquelle il doit sa propre existence. - Gandhi
- "Trop de gens se placent au-dessus de l'humanité pour la régenter, trop de gens font métier de s'occuper d'elle". - F. Bastiat
- «Toute forme de mépris, si elle intervient en politique, prépare ou instaure le fascisme. » - Camus
- An attempt to achieve the good by force is like an attempt to provide a man with a picture gallery at the price of cutting out his eyes. - A Rand
- Freedom, in a political context ... means freedom from the coercive power of the state, and nothing else. - A Rand
- In a civilized society, force may be used only in retaliation, and only against those who initiate its use. - A Rand
- Just as the two basic and mutually exclusive inter-relations between men are peaceful co-operation or coercive exploitation, production or predation, so the history of mankind, – particularly its economic history, may be considered as a contest between these two principles. On the one hand, there is creative productivity, peaceful exchange and cooperation; on the other, coercive dictation and predation over those social relations. - Murray Rothbard
- "Political freedom means the absence of coercion of a man by his fellow men." - M Friedman
- The essential notion of a capitalist society... is voluntary cooperation. The essential notion of a socialistic society is force. - M Friedman
- The moral is the chosen, not the forced; the understood, not the obeyed. - A Rand
- The precondition of a civilized society is the barring of physical force from social relationships - A Rand
- “We go by the major vote, and if the majority are insane, the sane must go to the hospital” ~ Horace Mann
Articles connexes
Liens externes
- Étymologie de l’impôt http://www.contrepoints.org/2012/03/09/71960-etymologie-de-limpot
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