
“Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of production and trade…”
Source: Atlas Shrugged
250 U.S. at 630-31.
1910s, Abrams v. United States, 250 U.S. 616 (1919)
“Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of production and trade…”
Source: Atlas Shrugged
250 U.S. at 628.
1910s, Abrams v. United States, 250 U.S. 616 (1919)
Source: The Temple (1633), The Elixir, Lines 17-20
“Anarchism says, Make no laws whatever concerning speech, and speech will be free”
Anarchism & American Traditions (1908)
Context: What has Anarchism to say to all this, this bankruptcy of republicanism, this modern empire that has grown up on the ruins of our early freedom? We say this, that the sin our fathers sinned was that they did not trust liberty wholly. They thought it possible to compromise between liberty and government, believing the latter to be "a necessary evil," and the moment the compromise was made, the whole misbegotten monster of our present tyranny began to grow. Instruments which are set up to safeguard rights become the very whip with which the free are struck.
Anarchism says, Make no laws whatever concerning speech, and speech will be free; so soon as you make a declaration on paper that speech shall be free, you will have a hundred lawyers proving that "freedom does not mean abuse, nor liberty license"; and they will define and define freedom out of existence. Let the guarantee of free speech be in every man's determination to use it, and we shall have no need of paper declarations. On the other hand, so long as the people do not care to exercise their freedom, those who wish to tyrannize will do so; for tyrants are active and ardent, and will devote themselves in the name of any number of gods, religious and otherwise, to put shackles upon sleeping men.
Proposed amendment https://books.google.com/books?id=pmZEAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA24&dq=%22james+madison%22+%22property+in+man%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwiczw5s_LAhVMOT4KHaM8CdMQ6AEINDAA#v=onepage&q=%22james%20madison%22%20%22property%20in%20man%22&f=false (8 April 1864)
On who should decide when to increase or decrease troop levels in Iraq
President Bush Discusses War on Terror, Economy with Associated General Contractors of America http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070502-2.html (May 2, 2007)
2000s, 2007
1900s, "In God we Trust" letter (1907)
"Freedom of the Park", Tribune (7 December 1945)
Maxim 598, trans. Stopp
Maxims and Reflections (1833)
p, 125
Reflections on the Motive Power of Heat (1824)