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David S. D'Amato Quotes
The choice posed by market anarchism -- based on voluntary association and trade -- is not that of rules or no rules, but of individual sovereignty or top-down control. Should individuals and noncompulsory community organizations make decisions for themselves, or should a modern, state-corporate nobility, protected by law from the consequences of its actions, decide for all?
Source: End War by Ending the State (2012) [link] #771
For market anarchists, war in many ways represents the epitome of the state's interaction with human civilization; indeed, I have often suggested that to be consistently and undeviatingly anti-war means to be anti-state. And to reject war and the state, in turn, is to favor a safer world, not the treacherous, entropic nightmare prophesied by today's flag-bearers of military adventurism.
Source: End War by Ending the State (2012) [link] #778
About David S. D'Amato

David S. D'Amato is the Benjamin R. Tucker Distinguished Research Scholar in Anarchist Economic Theory at the Center for a Stateless Society (c4ss.org). D'Amato is an attorney and holds a J.D. from New England School of Law and an LL.M. in Global Law and Technology from Suffolk University Law School. A Boston native, D'Amato now lives and writes in Chicago, Illinois.

