Friday, March 18, 2011

Nock, Nock, Nocking on Liberty's door

The State Can Do No Wrong - Albert J. Nock, American Mercury, 1936

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"Therefore, the sum of the whole matter is that if and when the people of this country drop the neomedieval conception of the State as an institution completely dissociated from morality, and adopt the republican conception expressed in the Declaration, the thoughtful and intelligent citizen may reasonably be expected to interest himself in the course of the nation's politics; but until then he may reasonably be expected to do nothing of the kind."

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