Frases de Rose Wilder Lane

Rose Wilder Lane fue una periodista, escritora de viajes y teórica política, hija de la escritora Laura Ingalls Wilder. Junto con otras dos escritoras, Ayn Rand e Isabel Paterson, Lane es una de las fundadoras del movimiento libertario estadounidense. Wikipedia  

✵ 5. diciembre 1886 – 30. octubre 1968
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“In actual fact, the population of a country is a multitude of diverse human beings with an infinite variety of purposes and desires and fluctuating wills”

Give Me Liberty (1936)
Contexto: Representative government cannot express the will of the mass of the people, because there is no mass of the people; The People is a fiction, like The State. You cannot get a Will of the Mass, even among a dozen persons who all want to go on a picnic. The only human mass with a common will is a mob, and that will is a temporary insanity. In actual fact, the population of a country is a multitude of diverse human beings with an infinite variety of purposes and desires and fluctuating wills.

“Representative government cannot express the will of the mass of the people, because there is no mass of the people”

Give Me Liberty (1936)
Contexto: Representative government cannot express the will of the mass of the people, because there is no mass of the people; The People is a fiction, like The State. You cannot get a Will of the Mass, even among a dozen persons who all want to go on a picnic. The only human mass with a common will is a mob, and that will is a temporary insanity. In actual fact, the population of a country is a multitude of diverse human beings with an infinite variety of purposes and desires and fluctuating wills.

“No state, no government exists. What does in fact exist is a man, or a few men, in power over many men.”

Give Me Liberty (1936)
Contexto: The picture of the economic revolution as the final step to freedom was false as soon as I asked myself that question. For, in actual fact, The State, The Government, cannot exist. They are abstract concepts, useful enough in their place, as the theory of minus numbers is useful in mathematics. In actual living experience, however, it is impossible to subtract anything from nothing; when a purse is empty, it is empty, it cannot contain a minus ten dollars. On this same plane of actuality, no State, no Government, exists. What does in fact exist is a man, or a few men, in power over many men.

“Men are alive on this earth, only because the imperative human desire is to attack the enemies of human life.”

Fuente: Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority (1943), p. viii.

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