Difference between revisions of "Economic Freedom and Interventionism/government"
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| text = 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. | | text = 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. | ||
| cite = [[Ludwig von Mises]], [http://files.libertyfund.org/files/1887/3858_LFeBk.pdf "Economic Freedom and Interventionism"] | | cite = [[Ludwig von Mises]], [http://files.libertyfund.org/files/1887/3858_LFeBk.pdf "Economic Freedom and Interventionism"] | ||
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