Notable Quote

"States everywhere are highly intent on outlawing or at least controlling even the mere possession of arms by private citizens—and most states have indeed succeeded in this task—as an armed man is clearly more of a threat to any aggressor than an unarmed man. It bears much less risk for the state to keep things peaceful while its own aggression continues, if rifles with which the taxman could be shot are out of the reach of everyone except the taxman himself!"

Hoppe, Hans-Hermann event 1989

From A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism: Economics, Politics, and Ethics

Context: On the state's structural interest in disarming the population it taxes and governs.