Murray N. Rothbard, (1926-1995) Dean of the Austrian School of Economics Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Murray N. Rothbard Quote “It's ours to right the great wrong done, Ten thousand years ago -- The State, conceived in blood and hate, Remains our only foe! Oh, join us, brothers, join us, sisters, Victory is nigh! Come meet your fate, destroy the State, And raise black banners high!”Murray N. Rothbard ~ Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995) Dean of the Austrian School of Economics Revolution , Statism Ratings and Comments Reply J Carlton, Calgary 5/24/13 As much as I respect Rothbard...I'm going to assume he was into the Tequila a little bit that day. (Black Banners?) He's generally right though...Our Government is more than a little bit evil. Reply jim k, Austin, Tx 5/24/13 Rothbard was a great Libertarian. Reply jim k, Austin, Tx 5/24/13 Reply Mike, Norwalk 5/24/13 I find myself agreeing with Rothbard more often than not. Here, I think J Carlton touched on a possible reason for the - what ? Though the current occupying statist theocracy now infesting this land should be replaced by a republic at law, representing the sovereign individual's rights, limited by an ordering constitution, such does not rise to the level of right the great wrong done (?) or, the ten thousand year ago State that was conceived in blood and hate (?) or, destroying the State (?) or, raising a black banner (?). Reply J Carlton, Calgary 5/24/13 I don't believe the government was "conceived" in blood and hate unless the blood refers to that of patriots at the end of a revolution...I believe it was conceived nobly then slowly bought and controlled into what we have today...an entirely evil entity. And will not personally take a stand for liberty under a black banner. I prefer the stars and stripes, the stars and bars...or the maple leaf. All three have been proud symbols of freedom in the past. Reply E Archer, NYC 5/24/13 ;-) I like it! Where in history can we find an example of tyranny being reformed? Every now and then the slaves must revolt. Sic semper tyrannis! Reply E Archer, NYC 5/24/13 The super-State of Washington, DC was not a creation of patriots or the Constitution. The State today does not recognize the sovereignty of the several states or the common man. Indeed the State has been conceived in blood and hate, absolutely, for that is how it has stolen its power. DC is at war in dozens of countries and fortifying its power in the 'homeland' as well. The State thrives on hatred -- hatred of those evil heathens who 'hate us for our freedom,' hatred of those that will not bow to its dictates, the love of 'shock and awe' and big explosions. DC, the super-State was NOT conceived by our founders -- it is far from what was conceived and fought for. As long as we cling to the belief that we can 'reform' the State to its original intent. the longer this tyranny will continue. The all-powerful State has taken on a life of its own and the beast consumes all unless we starve it. It will not reform itself. Reply Matthew, People's Republic of California 5/24/13 It's catchy, just need it to go viral! Reply Matthew, People's Republic of California 5/24/13 When Libertarians use the term "state", they are referring to any form of government, not just the USSA/Russia/PRK/PRC/UK/EU/etc. SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Murray N. Rothbard quote is found in these categories: Revolution quotes Statism quotes About Murray N. Rothbard Bio of Murray N. Rothbard Quotations by Murray N. Rothbard Books by/about Murray N. Rothbard Murray N. Rothbard videos Murray N. Rothbard on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Murray N. Rothbard