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Clarification

October 11, 2011 By: John Kindley Category: Albert Jay Nock

It would never in a million years occur to me to stand on a street corner and hold a sign petitioning the State to “Tax the Wealthy” or “Tax the Bankers,” for a couple reasons:

1. The Bankers won’t be taxed unless they want to be taxed. They own the fucking State.

2. Although it’s certainly more evil to steal from the poor than from the rich, every dime in the hands of the State, whether that dime comes from the rich or from the poor, is a dime in the hands of our Enemy.

1 Comments to “Clarification”


  1. “Such a recognition of the natural and equal right to natural resources would tend towards equality of wealth and power, while still leaving individuals free to earn and accumulate wealth unequally according to their disparate and unequal talents and drives.”

    The voice of reason.
    Refreshing to say the least.

    Shouldn’t be too difficult to get this affirmed in the universal declaration of human rights and see it from there enacted and manifest globally.

    Definitely gets my vote.

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