"The idea that Anarchy can be inaugurated by force is as fallacious as the idea that it can be sustained by force. Force cannot preserve Anarchy; neither can it bring it. In fact, one of the inevitable influences of the use of force is to postpone Anarchy. The only thing that force can ever do for us is to save us from extinction, to give us a longer lease of life in which to try to secure Anarchy by the only methods that can ever bring it. But this advantage is always purchased at immense cost, and its attainment is always attended by frightful risk. The attempt should be made only when the risk of any other course is greater."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Anarchists from the United StatesPhilosophers from the United StatesEditors from the United StatesSocial anarchistsPublishers from the United States
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Tucker
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Benjamin Tucker
Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (17 April 1854 – 22 June 1939) was a journalist, socialist, and the leading proponent of American individualist anarchism in the 19th century.
50 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Benjamin Tucker →
Related Quotes
"LIBERTY enters the field of journalism to speak for herself because she finds no one willing to speak for her. She he…"
"Monopoly and privilege must be destroyed, opportunity afforded, and competition encouraged. This is Liberty's work, a…"
"Probably no agitation has ever attained the magnitude, either in the number of its recruits or the area of its influe…"
"Almost the only persons who may be said to comprehend even approximately the significance, principles, and purposes o…"
"The two principles referred to are Authority and Liberty, and the names of the two schools of Socialistic thought whi…"
"The economic principles of Modern Socialism are a logical deduction from the principle laid down by Adam Smith in the…"
"It was at this point — the necessity of striking down monopoly — that came the parting of their ways. Here the road f…"
"First, then, State Socialism, which may be described as the doctrine that all the affairs of men should be managed by…"
"What other applications this principle of Authority, once adopted in the economic sphere, will develop is very eviden…"
"Education is a slow process, and may not come too quickly. Anarchists who endeavor to hasten it by joining in the pro…"