Progressivism, the Selfish Philosophy of Coercive Entitlement. Jeff Deist & Keith Knight

by | May 8, 2021

Every man can enjoy the right of self-ownership, without special coercion upon anyone. But in the case of a “right” to schooling, this can only be provided if other people are coerced into fulfilling it. Th e “right” to schooling, to a job, three meals, etc., is then not embedded in the nature of man, but requires for its fulfillment the existence of a group of exploited people who are coerced into providing such a “right.”

 

Murray N. Rothbard

For a New Liberty, pp. 164–65

Jeff Deist is president of the Mises Institute, where he serves as a writer, public speaker, and advocate for property, markets, and civil society. He previously worked as a longtime advisor and chief of staff to Congressman Ron Paul, for whom he wrote hundreds of articles and speeches. In his years with Dr. Paul he worked with countless grassroots activists and organizations dedicated to reducing the size and scope of government.

LBRY / Odysee: https://odysee.com/@KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone:b/Deist-Knight:c

BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Pb1LWyDf0HTQ/

Minds: https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1237530744621707264?referrer=KeithKnightDontTreadOnAnyone

Archive: https://archive.org/details/y-2mate.com-progressivism-the-selfish-philosophy-of-coercive-entitlement-jeff-de

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6GnSoDPEmMWhLCT2rvPPiK

Keith Knight

Keith Knight

Keith Knight is Managing Editor at the Libertarian Institute, host of the Don't Tread on Anyone podcast and editor of The Voluntaryist Handbook: A Collection of Essays, Excerpts, and Quotes.

View all posts

Our Books

Recent Articles

Recent

Homicidal Empathy: The Case of Gad Saad

Homicidal Empathy: The Case of Gad Saad

https://youtu.be/TljgiFOCRdg A final word about conscription: of all the ways in which war aggrandizes the State, this is perhaps the most flagrant and most despotic. But the most striking fact about conscription is the absurdity of the arguments put forward on its...

read more

Pin It on Pinterest

Share This