There is something startlingly obvious about the non-aggression principle … we are taught as children not to hit other children and not to take what belongs to them … we do not perhaps normally think of ourselves as something that can be owned but the libertarian self-ownership claim is, at the very least, a rejection of the idea that anyone else owns us.
— Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State (p. 41) • By Gerard Casey (via thinksquad)
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