Interest is theft, Rent
Interest is theft, Rent Robbery, and Profit Only Another Name for Plunder. Ezra Heywood
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Interest is theft, Rent Robbery, and Profit Only Another Name for Plunder. Ezra Heywood
I would no more teach children military training than teach them arson, robbery, or assassination. Eugene V. Debs
The class which has the power to rob upon a large scale has also the power to control the government and legalize their robbery. Eugene V. Debs
A belief is only a thought that you keep thinking. So as you keep thinking this thought, you keep vibrationally attracting relative to that thought. So you confirm your own beliefs again and again and again and again and again. That’s why someone who believes in cancer can confirm that belief, or someone who believes … Read more
It has long been noticed that juries are pitiless for robbery and full of indulgence for infanticide. A question of interest, my dear Sir! The jury is afraid of being robbed and has passed the age when it could be a victim of infanticide. Edmond Francois Valentin About
Church tax exemption means that we all drop our money in the collection boxes, whether we go to church or not and whether we are interested in the church or not. It is systematic and complete robbery, from which none of us escapes. E. Haldeman-Julius
Thus, if there exists a law which sanctions slavery or monopoly, oppression or robbery, in any form whatever, it must not even be mentioned. For how can it be mentioned without damaging the respect which it inspires? Still further, morality and political economy must be taught from the point of view of this law; from … Read more
Wealth is not the fruit of labor but the result of organized protected robbery. Frantz Fanon
Some crimes get honor and renown by being committed with more pomp, by a greater number, and in a higher degree of wickedness thanothers. Hence it is that public robberies, plunderings, and sackings have been looked upon as excellencies and noble achievements, and the seizing of whole countries, however unjustly and barbarously, is dignified with … Read more
For a startling period of my life, I reported the Troubles in Ireland for the BBC. I lived in Dublin and was called out to all sorts of incidents that, if taken together, add up to a war – bombings, assassinations, riots, shootings, robberies, jailbreaks, kidnappings, and sieges. Frank Delaney