Rampart Institute, p.411
The Fundamental of Liberty (1988)
Famous Robert LeFevre Quotes
Rampart Institute (Society for Libertarian Life edition), speech from 1978, p. 16.
Does Government Protection Protect (1979)
This Bread is Mine (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: American Liberty Press, (1960) pp. 363, 365. Source. http://alexpeak.com/twr/doi/
As quoted in Facets of Liberty: A Libertarian Primer, L.K. Samuels, editor, Freeland Press and Rampart Institute, Santa Ana: CA, Chap. 5, p. 70
A Way to be Free, the Autobiography of Robert LeFevre (1999) in the “Epilogue”
"Aggression is Wrong" essay (1963) published by Rampart College.
Robert LeFevre Quotes about men
Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, “Unlimited Government” (Dec. 29, 1961).
Rampart Institute, p. 431
The Fundamental of Liberty (1988)
Rampart Institute, p. 409.
The Fundamental of Liberty (1988)
Source: Nature of Man and His Government (1959), p. 81
Rampart Institute, p. 432
The Fundamental of Liberty (1988)
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume II, (1999), p. 487
Robert LeFevre Quotes
Rampart Institute, (Society for Libertarian Life edition), from 1977 speech, p. 8.
Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)
As quoted in Bagatorials: A Book Full of Bags by John Roscoe and Ned Roscoe, Simon & Schuster, "Abstain from Beans" (1996) p. 17.
Anarchy (1959)
“Government may be intrinsically evil; clearly they operate on the basis of tax predation.”
Source: Nature of Man and His Government (1959), p. 16.
“Government doesn't cure problems. It aggravates them.”
Lift Her Up, Tenderly, Pine Tree Press (December 1, 1976) p.196
“An anarchist is anyone who believes in less government than you do.”
As quoted in "What Is Anarchy?" By Butler Shaffer, Lewrockwell.com (Jan. 13, 2004)
Source: Nature of Man and His Government (1959), p. 78
“Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure.”
Financial Sense http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/steer/2007/0805.html Also quoted in “Covert Operation”, Jane Mayer, The New Yorker, (Aug. 30, 2010)
Rampart Institute, (Society for Libertarian Life edition), from 1977 speech, p. 23.
Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)
Source: Nature of Man and His Government (1959), p. 45
“Governments, by their nature, are instruments of privilege.”
Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, “Unlimited Government” (Dec. 29, 1961).
Anarchy (1959)
Rampart Institute p. 375.
The Fundamental of Liberty (1988)
Source: Nature of Man and His Government (1959), p. 73
“Autarchy Versus Anarchy”, Rampart Journal of Individualist Thought, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Winter, 1965): 30–49.
Rampart Institute, (Society for Libertarian Life edition), from 1977 speech, p. 19.
Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)
Rampart Institute (Society for Libertarian Life edition), speech from 1978, p. 30.
Does Government Protection Protect (1979)
Rampart Institute, (Society for Libertarian Life edition), from 1977 speech, p. 14.
Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)
“The Family”, Pine Tree Press (Nov. 1963) p. 16.
As quoted in Bagatorials: A Book Full of Bags by John Roscoe and Ned Roscoe, Simon & Schuster, "Abstain from Beans" (1996) p. 17.
Rampart Institute (Society for Libertarian Life edition), speech from 1978, p. 14.
Does Government Protection Protect (1979)
Rampart Institute, (Society for Libertarian Life edition), from 1977 speech, p. 8.
Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)
“Very few crooks perform with a police audience.”
Source: Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978), p. 14
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume II, (1999), p. 487
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume II, (1999), p. 319
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), p. 137
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), p. 136
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), p. 19
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), pp. 18-19
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), p. 18
“The man who knows what freedom means will find a way to be free.”
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), p. 11
“It is strange that many believe they cannot control themselves, but they can control others.”
Source: A Way to Be Free: The Autobiography of Robert LeFevre, Volume I, (1999), p. 21
“Now, where did we ever get the idea that there is such a thing as 'good government?'”
That is a contradiction in terms as ridiculous as 'constructive rape.'
p. 14
Good Government: Hope or Illusion? (1978)