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Roy Childs Quotes
There is a battle shaping up in the world - a battle between the forces of archy - of statism, of political rule and authority - and its only alternative - anarchy, the absence of political rule. This battle is the necessary and logical consequence of the battle between individualism and collectivism, between liberty and the state, between freedom and slavery. As in ethics there are only two sides to any question - the good and the evil - so too are there only two logical sides to the political question of the state: either you are for it, or you are against it. Any attempt at a middle ground is doomed to failure, and the adherents of any middle course are doomed likewise to failure and frustration - or the blackness of psychological destruction, should they blank out and refuse to identify the causes of such failure, or the nature of reality as it is.
Source: Open Letter to Ayn Rand: Objectivism and the State (1969) [link] #715
About Roy Childs
(From Wikipedia)

Roy Alan Childs Jr. (January 4, 1949 - May 22, 1992) was an American libertarian essayist and critic. Similar to Karl Hess and like Samuel Edward Konkin III, Childs saw himself as left-libertarian.
Childs edited the magazine Libertarian Review from 1977 until it folded in 1981. He was also a research fellow and later a policy analyst with the Cato Institute from 1982 to 1984. Childs's most visible public role was as lead book reviewer for Laissez Faire Books in which he produced a number of memorable short essays. He held this position from 1984 until his death.
Childs counted among his early influences Ayn Rand, Ludwig von Mises, Rose Wilder Lane and Robert LeFevre.
Additional Resources
The Story of Roy A. Childs Jr. (1949–1992) | Mises InstituteCelebrating Roy Childs, A Lost Libertarian Great | Reason

