“Liberalism differs radically from anarchism. It has nothing in common with the absurd illusions of the anarchists … . Liberalism is not so foolish as to aim at the abolition of the state.” Omnipotent Government, p. 48.
“Society cannot do without a social apparatus of coercion and compulsion, i.e., without state and government.” The Anti-Capitalist Mentality, p. 90.
“There are people who call government an evil, although a necessary evil. However, what is needed in order to attain a definite end must not be called an evil … . Government may even be called the most beneficial of all earthly institutions as without it no peaceful human cooperation, no civilization and no moral life would be possible.” Economic Freedom and Interventionism, p. 57.
“Anarchism misunderstands the real nature of man.” Liberalism, pp. 36–7.
Anarchists are “shallow-minded, dull, [and suffer from] illusions and self-deception.” The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, pp. 98–9.