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* Just as the two basic and mutually exclusive inter-relations between men are peaceful co-operation or [[coercition|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, [[coercition|coercive]] dictation and predation over those social relations. - Murray Rothbard  
 
* Just as the two basic and mutually exclusive inter-relations between men are peaceful co-operation or [[coercition|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, [[coercition|coercive]] dictation and predation over those social relations. - Murray Rothbard  
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* "Much of the history of the Western world over the past decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good" - [[Sowell|T Sowell]]
  
 
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Citations

  • "Croire l'Histoire officielle, c'est croire les criminels sur parole" - Simone Weil
  • "... l'histoire considérera la loi dépossédant une nation entière de ses armes comme la plus noire" - Gandhi
  • « L'Histoire justifie ce que l'on veut ! Elle n'enseigne rigoureusement rien car elle contient tout et donne des exemples de tout... C'est le produit le plus dangereux que la chimie de l'intellect ait élaboré. Ses propriétés sont bien connues. Il fait rêver, il enivre les peuples, leur engendre de faux souvenirs, exagère leurs réflexes, entretient leurs vieilles plaies, les tourmente dans leur repos, les conduit au délire des grandeurs et rend les nations amères, superbes, insupportables et vaines. » — Paul Valéry, Regards sur le monde actuel, 1931



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  • 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
  • "Much of the history of the Western world over the past decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good" - T Sowell