L. Neil Smith is an American author and advocate for individual rights, best known for his science fiction novels that explore themes of liberty, personal freedom, and societal change. Through his writings, Smith has inspired many to question the status quo and imagine new possibilities for the future, emphasizing the importance of self-determination and free thought. His works encourage readers to think critically about their relationship to government, society, and their own potential, urging them to take bold steps toward a more empowered, free existence.

"I'll remind you all, however, that for government, existence is a privilege, not a right."



"The first thing you need to know, in order to establish some perspective and avoid panic, is that the violent government excesses we're seeing today are far from unprecedented."



"The claim that the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked because fundamentalists hate our prosperity and freedom is a ridiculous lie."



"I propose a Constitutional Amendment providing that, if any public official, elected or appointed, at any level of government, is caught lying to any member of the public for any reason, the punishment shall be death by public hanging."



"Beloved friends and comrades... the national Libertarian Party is dead."



"I'm tired of being considered some kind of criminal or dangerous throwback for no other reason than that I value, exercise, and defend my rights under the first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution."



"I'm tired of being lied to by government, by the media, and by every corporation I have anything to do with."



"The main problem is that for a boycott to be effective, you must first persuade thousands - maybe even millions of others - to go along, which is a lot of work and usually not successful."



"What happened in America in the 1860s was a war of secession, a war of independence, no different in principle from what happened in America in the 1770s and 1780s."

