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;The Divine Right of Kings and Majorities (en) |
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;Competition in Security (en) |
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Gustave_de_Molinari
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; The Monopolization and Collectivization of the Security Industry (en) |
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The Production of Security (1849) (en) |
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;The Alternatives (en) |
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Under the rule of free competition, war between the producers of security entirely loses its justification. Why would they make war? To conquer consumers? But the consumers would not allow themselves to be conquered. They would be careful not to allow themselves to be protected by men who would unscrupulously attack the persons and property of their rivals. If some audacious conqueror tried to become dictator, they would immediately call to their aid all the free consumers menaced by this aggression, and they would treat him as he deserved. Just as war is the natural consequence of monopoly, peace is the natural consequence of liberty. (en) |
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; Security an Exception? (en) |
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; Monopoly and Communism (en) |
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;The Natural Order of Society (en) |
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; The Production of Security (en) |
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; The Free Market for Security (en) |
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