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  • ...LL people should have. All people should have the [[Four Freedoms]]. All people should have education, medical care, food, clothing, housing. Who should b
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  • ...s in Chindia reflects the culture, intelligence and investing savvy of the people in these countries. The West doesn’t get it, and it is their loss.
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  • ...as a source of coercion, but it is not. Coercion is an inherent ability of people that cannot be eliminated and is pervasive through almost all social intera Why do people prattle about "as if an invisible hand" when it is government
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  • ...rty rights. Libertarians applaud initiation of physical aggression against people who commit fraud, even though it is a voluntary act between two parties.
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  • So you can see, libertarianism can attract two types of people:
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  • ... of their organizations. None of us, however, is backing down. Among young people, in fact, we’ve already won. Mises held that ideas can beat back the stat
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  • [[Category:People|Koch]]
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  • This is a testing page, for a simple resource in the [[People]] and [[Charles and David Koch]] categories.
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  • [[Category:People|FriedmanM]]
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  • What do they hope will happen after people read the book? How many people need to cooperate to make--efficiently make--a pencil?
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  • down to parlor tricks to try to convince people that the foundations are solid. Hume's fallacy of the derivation of ought from is still catches most people. There is no direct ought: there is only what we desire. We can make cons
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  • [[Category:People|Nozick]]
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  • [[Category:People|Mises]]
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  • [[Category:People|Hayek]]
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  • ...an then reformulate or reject these arguments. This is also needed to help people place libertarianism and its arguments in context. It is very hard to find Small wonder many people are not interested in entering "discussions" with evangelists! They're like
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  • [[Category:People|Boettke]]
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  • The Bank of Sweden people probably thought that Becker went a little too far here, so they subsumed t ...ldren themselves are. There are many good non-economic explanations of why people have children -- religious duty, family duty, community spirit, love, etc -
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  • ...first-class citizens]] (large corporations and the very rich) and ordinary people. | show=}}
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  • ...hypothetical country split between the “tallists”, who think only tall people should have political power, and the “shortists”, who believe such powe ...allists because we think the whole dichotomy is stupid – we should elect people based on qualities like their intelligence and leadership and morality. Kno
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  • {{DES | des = What people say about libertarianism.}}
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  • ...l rhetorical tool; as long as you don't start getting specific. Different people have different ideas of liberty, and can divide over those issues. The def ...oss the country, the cry "Liberty!" filled the air. But what liberty? Few people claim to be anti-liberty, but the word "liberty" has many meanings. Should
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  • ... in the world, or you think it is more important to preserve the rights of people who own property. You can hum and haw as much as you like about whether the
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  • ...r instance, that a store owner should be able to refuse to serve all black people because he doesn't like them. They often claim that the "free market" would ...e such. When it is pointed out that things were not so wonderful for black people or women, they tend to shrug this off. Non-whites and women apparently don'
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  • [[Category:People|RothbardM]]
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  • People want and need positive liberty. Some libertarians, such as [[Tyler Cowen]]
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  • ...rtarian]] and [[Free Market|free market]] part of the thinking of ordinary people. Most libertarians have no idea how they are manipulated by this perversio
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  • ...s process, a technique employed consciously or unconsciously to direct the people. Gradually, as this process continues, the whole language becomes despoiled
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  • ...environment where wealth accumulates in the hands of an elite leaving most people in poverty, deeply vulnerable to the inevitable economic shocks that follow
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  • ... anthropology and sociology confirms the variation in ideas of rights that people call natural. ... if natural rights are simply individual desires, then there are plenty of people who desire to steal your property, rape your wife and murder your children.
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  • {{DES | des = [[R. J. Rummel]]'s term for "killing of any person or people by a government, including genocide, politicide and mass murder". It conve
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  • ... whatever they want. Some people have liberties to do some things. Other people have illiberties, are prohibited from doing other things. ...t?" We already have an existing state of liberty, a set of things various people are free or not free to do. Libertarians want a different set, that we co
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  • ...edom, but seldom define it well. Freedom is the practical ability to stop people from interfering with your activities. This is a positive, active, costly d ...ct because they are rooted in your ability to take coercive action to stop people from interfering with your activities. We create government to regulate the
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  • ... not coercive only because they are in favor of it. Sorry, aiming guns at people is coercive no matter what your justification. The NAP is sometimes presented as: "Don’t hit people, don’t take their stuff. The basic rule of all civilized societies." That
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  • ... We choose public [[government]] to perform our desired coercion, because people are too partial to their own interests to be trusted. | show=}}
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  • ...: at best we can get more accurate and intersubjective (meaning that other people make similar observations. Claims of observing objective reality by [[Obje
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  • ...as strong an epithet as libertarians have: but it doesn't bother us normal people who recognize that states are essential and beneficial. Even some libertar
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  • ...rm of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying it’s f ... doesn’t serve its proper end--to effect the safety and happiness of the people--it could be torn down and replaced with one that would. "The equal rights
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  • ...merable exceptions must be carved out to prevent conflict, to reflect what people actually care about and to keep enforcement costs down. A better topologic
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  • ...ollapse of society, thereby inevitably killing millions if not billions of people, is portrayed as a messiah figure rather than as a genocidal prick, which i
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  • ...ayoff system is that we can design society to concentrate rewards to a few people, or disperse them among many.
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  • ...rians hate it and regard it as a type of fraud. There are even a good many people on the left who despise fractional reserve banking as an evil institution. ...nerally became the norm. In order for such bank runs to have occurred many people must have understood at some level that the banks do not operate on a 100-p
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  • ...xists at most to protect people’s rights, and should neither provide for people nor punish them for activities that interfere with no one else.” [1] Th
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  • Aristocratism is another matter. People find fascination in displays of affluence and influence; e.g., Lifestyles o ...t as clearly, many of the founders of "dynasties" have been otherwise fine people, inventive and keen-minded, who won their initial status through creative e
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  • Broad areas of disagreement appear to evaporate when people are encouraged to leave behind the details of our 20th Century struggles, a ...ia which elicits pleased responses from most Americans I describe it to... people of such diverse political backgrounds that I feel certain the image harkens
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  • ...re are many other questions which might illuminate the opinions of diverse people heretofore trapped by the old, linear (left v. right) model. The objective For example, you can tell a lot about people by asking what they think of Robin Hood, Galileo, Henry VIII, Czar Nicholas
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  • ...r trapped behind the blinkers of narrow self interest." When pressed, most people will admit that their opponents must feel the same way in reverse. Only, of ...t venerable of all hoary icons – one accepted almost without question by people of nearly every political persuasion – and one that is demonstrably absur
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  • ...nt ventures... dump of mercury in the... general stock of water from which people privately draw.) Awesome huh? But it gets better. Now wish that everyone ha Let's climb into the wayback machine, and let's bring some people back to Reason's 35th anniversary banquet:
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  • ...d shut cases. Almost always, there are tradeoffs involved, and reasonable people can disagree on the conclusion because they have different values. What tr
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  • ...ndeed they were common sense until recently. Nowadays, though, most of the people who call themselves "conservatives" have little notion of what conservatism ...en people who have tried to constitute themselves as an aristocracy. These people and their allies are the conservatives.
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  • ... concept and nothing else; it is a convenience for designating a number of people." ...ver?” What else than an agency selected and acting by the consent of the people, an agency that enacts and administers laws to the benefit of all, an agenc
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  • ...s you hear a lot about how the Internet is going to transform society, and people living in it, more than any innovation since the printing press. Beyond all How do real people behave, when confronted by opportunities and capabilities they never imagin
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  • Thus, no sending people to category pages or having category pages redirect to regular pages. You
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  • ... less it conforms to reality. For example, if I say the sky is blue, most people would agree. But is it blue at night? On a cloudy day? When it is filled [http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2011/02/robert-murphy-joins-the-reasonable-people-differ-about-whether-it-would-be-moral-to-tax-americans-to-destroy-an-aster
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  • ...resume liberty and property as the measure of good and bad. They scoff at people with different values.
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  • ...ir eyes, or waving their hands and saying “natural”? The fact is that people do not and cannot know anything about the nature of rights or the propriety
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  • ...roperty of others that we view is denied to us by government. As business people, we cannot threaten nor cheat lest government punish us. That is why we ar Why do people prattle about "as if an invisible hand" when it is government alone that vi
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  • ...with cell phone cameras documenting the display, the uproar was immediate. People were infuriated by United’s resort to brutality, by the use of law enforc ...deregulation appeared to work as predicted. A rush of low-cost brands like People Express and Air Florida took on the majors. Prices did go down—although s
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  • ... younger generations will never collect their social security. Offer such people $100 to sign over all future social security benefits. If they are so cert
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  • ...el is perfect, and it is easy to assemble a list of problems and a list of people describing those problems. But the fallacy is to use this list to denounce ...es what they actually said, and doesn't have his own coherent answer. Few people notice these tactics.
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  • [[Category:People|Cowen]]
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  • ...ick. Why would he do this? Simple class warfare tactics: if you convince people that wealth is not there, instead of being redistributed to the rich, they ... society in which money is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few people, and in which that concentration of income and wealth threatens to make us
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  • ...Free to Choose” to illustrate the power of markets. It took thousands of people all over the world to make this pencil, Friedman said – to mine the graph
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  • ...ng prices artificially high. But viewing progressivism by its history and people, rather than by its basic objective, causes a "can't see the forest for the
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  • ...on to corporatocracy. Has a good list of historical political actions and people. | show=}} ...governance "of the people, by the people, for the people", the phrase "the people" here standing in sharpest contrast to governance by the corporation, or ra
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  • == Few People Have Libertarian Preferences == ...because libertarianism is based on valuing "liberty" above all else. Most people are more realistic and essentially value practical living above freedom to
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  • ... by Habermas and Apel (Rothbard 1988, p. 45). They con- tend that whenever people are engaged in debate, they have implic- itly agreed to a certain set of no People should not have full ownership of their bodies, as libertar- ian theorists
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  • [[Category:People|Hoppe]]
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  • ...f demand are. That in turn depends on who gets the income, and on what the people who get the income value as technological change proceeds.
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  • ...rising inequality, combined with a healthy skepticism of what Very Serious People say — is far more important than any differences, especially given just h
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  • Progressivism has often been defined by its history and people. The history of progressivism is usually a list of issues that progressives Viewing progressivism by its history and people, rather than by its basic objective, causes a "can't see the forest for the
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  • ... society in which money is increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few people, and in which that concentration of income and wealth threatens to make us ...turbing than the picture of a nation in which a much smaller group of rich people is becoming increasingly dominant. But it’s not true.
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  • Yes, this post is not about economics at all. Instead, I refer people to the peculiar spectacle of the Austrian Robert P. Murphy defending his Ch
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  • ... To me this is so obvious that I am hard put to find something to say to people who still think libertarianism has something to do with liberty. A libertar ...eviously market terrain, or its acceptance by the overwhelming majority of people including its demonstrable victims.
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  • ...es, not entirely unrealistic? I.e. Aren’t there, just as Winch suggests, people in most firms who actually do engage in activities that could very roughly ...them to come to see themselves and their fellow buyers and sellers etc. as people too. In other words, the task is then a political and ethical -- and a fran
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  • ...cording to Friedman. But the truth is, rather, this: We can understand why people do things because we inhabit, vicariously or sometimes literally, their pla ...viouristically, to deal merely with their revealed preferences (i.e., what people actually do, which is ‘directly observable’); not to attempt to establi
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  • ...been before, or (b), loans money to a bank, who will then loan it to other people who will then spend it. Importantly, the people on the other end of those transactions did not just get free money. They ei
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  • ...free from the corporeal strictures of paper and metal, what’s to prevent people from copying and pasting it as easily as a chunk of text, “spending” it ...aken over the role of lead developer, was now apparently one of just a few people with whom he was still communicating. On April 26, Andresen told fellow cod
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  • ANDREW: Some people say that you represent a fringe view, and so interviewing you is a waste of CODE NAME CAIN: If people obsessed with inside-the-Beltway conventional wisdom underestimate libertar
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  • ...t in order to make your revolution happen, you will have to convince other people as well. Are you going to try to get a majority of U.S. voters to support t ... the world can anyone expect that a majority of an increasingly degenerate people accustomed to the “right” to vote should ever voluntarily renounce [it]
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  • {{DES | des = There are many alternative ideas which people find superior to libertarianism. | show=}}
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  • 3: Assign Value to Other People ...d make a difference to the real world, and that we should care about other people. Other moral systems are more concerned with looking good than being good,
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  • ...om Europe and Latin America, to suggest shifting the focus from locking up people to public health and “harm reduction” (such as encouraging addicts to u
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  • (1) Another generation of young people is persuaded that heroin addiction is temporary. They are falsely assured t ...shocking, of course, to think of tens of thousands of newly addicted young people and of addicted Vietnam veterans taking a narcotic such as methadone daily,
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  • ...ovided by competing insurance companies. What will happen if two different people, covered by two different security GLOs, disagree about what their rights a CODE NAME CAIN: The two people would find an independent arbitrator that would be the unanimous choice of
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  • ... first security GLOs were noblemen, and they got their power because other people recognized their superior leadership qualities. These nobles were basically ...nd masters were obeyed because their serfs and slaves recognized that some people were naturally superior to others – but then some GLOs came in and starte
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  • ...ublicly recognized as being a cut above the ordinary person. Have the rich people and corporate leaders of today also risen to the top by being natural leade ...Hence they are often more dependent on the state’s continued favors than people of far lesser wealth… Their conduct is not marked by special virtue, dign
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  • ...t of people will be effectively slaves in a rights-respecting manner. Some people will be effectively killed in a rights-respecting manner. Why are you dedic ANDREW: You talk almost as if lower-class people were so different from productive geniuses that they form a separate subspe
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  • ...y rights advocates have appropriated a term that was already being used by people who subscribe to the idea that property is theft, and that these property r Fairly or not, most people today think of right-libertarians when they hear the word libertarian, and
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  • ...predictions” after 2002 are not even predictions at all: they represent people identifying an existing asset bubble that was becoming worse. ...res about providing the maximum and best housing for the maximum number of people, one must consider a free-market approach in association with a sound non-d
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  • [[Category:People|Paul, Ron]]
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  • ...avors from government, he was acting like he could (and he wanted to) plan people's lives, he was a jerk to Hayek, he was on the side of the cronies and croo
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  • ... probability.Keynes includes interval probability as the main way in which people use probability.Tenth,"For a comparison of Keynes and Richard von Mises, se
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  • ...conditionally — encourages an increasingly polarized discussion in which people choose sides based on pre-existing ideological commitments rather than on a
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  • ...inal monopoly on the use of physical violence, there is plenty of room for people to be oppressed by such intermediate powers, whom I call "local bullies." ...can, under certain conditions, get together and effectively prohibit black people from being able to go out to dinner in their own city. In a libertarian wor
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  • ...tarians like to claim only government limits liberty. But that's not what people experience. First world government is actually a minor source of repression
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  • These "people" are not healthy ...evenues and profits, with no regard for ethical issues that might nag real people.
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  • The first task is to employ all of our people and end unemployment as we know it. We must commit our societies to the g ...we stupidly deprive ourselves of the productive efforts of many unemployed people who are willing to work. The existence of needless mass unemployment with
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  • ...the privacy, I’ll say that even in the company of other like-minded rich people, he displayed rather a mania for honest dealing. [bold mine--M.A.] ...owners, in which case it’s part of some paranoid rightwing plat to screw people. Yeah, that’s it.
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  • ...st-only mortgages (which are said to create the housing bubble by allowing people to borrow "too much" and forcing up home prices). ...ong rant against "credit snobs" - those of us who thought loaning money to people who couldn't afford to repay their loans - Tabarrok writes:
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  • The biggest problem with expert accountability is that there isn't any. People turn on their televisions, or read their newspapers and blogs, to hear what ...s professor (and Mercatus Center CEO) Tyler Cowen into a minor celebrity. People turn to him for his expertise. Indeed, the Mercatus Center calls him an ex
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  • People are only allowed the temporary security afforded by capitalizing a portion ...) "slave labor." But we are discussing volun­tary self-enslavement, i.e., people's sale of their labor by the "lifetime" (that is, up to some specified reti
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  • ...ering from persistent instability. Instead of waiting for God's judgement, people – to the amazement of the "Austrians" – still resist walking calmly to ...uch tortured jewels as: "the people are too stupid to understand," or "the people are entitled to nothing," and other too-vulgar-or-racist-to-repeat sentimen
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  • Ah, yes. The powerless. When I think of people who are powerless in Washington DC—a city with a child poverty rate near ...orts to reduce gun crime in an impoverished black city. It was as if those people and that problem simply didn’t exist.
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  • ...ll is a sick joke without robust civil liberties for all. Conversely, most people want their civil liberties partly so that they can earn a living and enjoy ...dia predisposed to be against two of Barack Obama’s political opponents. People on the right should frown upon those sorts of actions. If Cato is to die, i
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  • Suggested Retort: "If my theory violates an accounting identity, wouldn't people have noticed that before? Wouldn't this fact be common knowledge?" Example: "But if your model could predict financial crises, then people could use it to conduct a riskless arbitrage; therefore, by the EMH, your m
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  • ...y on only one value, private property (which they conflate with liberty.) People with other values will be burdened by having to pay for them. | show=}}
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  • Libertarianism is the single-minded defense of liberty. Many young people flock to libertarianism out of the thrill of defending such a valiant cause
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  • ...are of national income going to capital and human capital (highly educated people) is rising on a broad front, fueling increasing concentration of wealth. ...ovation), seems essential to meeting the needs, hopes, and expectations of people everywhere. Indeed, that is the key to addressing sustainability, to which
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  • ...easuring GDP, government services are measured by what they cost, not what people payed for them. They could be worth more than they cost, and they could be
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  • ...to USTA supporters. 'The medicine we're prescribing doesn't taste good and people are only going to take it when they have no choice.'"
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  • ... | des = Much libertarianism is a front for or pipeline to very right wing people and organizations. | show=}}
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  • ...rly. Instead, the vulgar libertarian "logic" simply identifies that other people don't hold the same values or premises. See also [[Homo economicus]]. | sh
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  • ...ier if their government in Nashville restricts their ability to trade with people in Kentucky, Texas, Rhode Island, and other states?... ...s ridiculous on its face to suppose that such protectionism would make the people of Tennessee as a group wealthier over time...
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  • ... “libertarian” did become broader than anarchism, it was still used by people on the left who aimed for socialism. ...ecovered by those anti-authoritarians . . . who try to speak for dominated people as a whole, not for personal egotists who identify freedom with entrepreneu
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  • ...tivists to prevent discrimination, to uphold political freedom, to protect people from inhumane conduct in wartime, and to bring offenders to justice. We inv
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  • ...dations. It’s pretty genius. After all, the Koch bros. can’t just pick people up off the street and send them into DC’s best lobbying firms to protect
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  • ... Choice theory is more empirically realistic. Studies have shown that many people do act irrationally, but not economists – to the extent possible, their d ...economic theory is substantial, while the benefits are dispersed over many people and so are comparatively small. In any case, the efforts of one person are
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  • ...king it by force is bad. But we shouldn’t give it back to the indigenous people from whom it was initially stolen. ...ee market’ policies is an end in itself – it doesn’t matter how many people suffer.
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  • ... favour domestic redistribution! You nationalist, look at all the starving people in Africa! What? No, we shouldn’t redistribute to them either. ...ything is subjective and individualistic. But it doesn’t matter how free people feel, we will use my definition of freedom and impose it on them.
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  • [[Category:People|SmithNoah]]
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  • ...nteresting and important. No ‘objective’ account is possible. For most people – including many economists – this is not a controversial claim. ...ing’, ‘all sellers sell identical goods for the same price’ , and ‘people doing the same work get the same wages’ in the labour market. However, no
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  • ...y practice of slavery. How dare the feds suggest that they must pay black people rather than keep them as slaves? What an unwarranted federal interference
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  • ...gain, the political implications are obvious should large numbers of young people absorb that point of view. ...t some (even mainstream) economists are actually doing these days. Lots of people have been working on models of economic growth, some of them using Schumpet
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  • ...view governments as an impediment to the freer flow of goods, capital, and people around the world. Prevent domestic policymakers from intervening with their The same surveys indicate that younger people, the highly educated, and those who identify themselves as upper class, are
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  • ...this means you can easily have a large "state space." Also, the thing that people optimize (their "objective function") may be very complicated; in principle 6. The assumption that risk preferences can be entirely modeled using people's utility of consumption, and that this utility can be modeled using a smal
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  • ...he least regulation and oversight does the most to take advantage of young people. The "troubled teen industry" has abused hundreds of thousands of teens and ...e Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act and protect young people.
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  • ...ably prove that Government interferes with the 'spontaneous order' of free people. * Gang rape is democracy. Five people say "Yes," one person says "No," and the majority rules. Which is why gang
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  • * Paternalism is the worst thing that can be inflicted upon people, as everyone knows that fathers are the most hated and reviled figures in t ...rsy by civil lawsuit over damages. The US doesn't have enough lawyers, and people who can't afford to invest many thousands of dollars in lawsuits should shu
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  • * Libertarians are more logical than others. While other people's arguments merely imply the contrapositive, libertarian arguments imply th ...ople are too selfish... private charity will take care of everyone because people are generous.
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  • ...anging. But I'd be willing to bet that different macro policies can change people's risk aversion. If that's the case, then using microfoundations doesn't re 3. In the hard sciences, when dealing with complex systems people have often used higher-level, aggregative concepts that seem to work empiri
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  • ...aning the body of Christ and, by extension, the bodies of all the faithful people. Christianity and Judaism both teach that the human body is made "in the im ...es, in a funny way, and they see colored price tags. There was a time when people spoke, at least occasionally, of "inherent worth"—if not of things, then
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  • ...ndler), and a lifelong Wichita friend of Charles Koch… [and] a couple of people with public profiles that make the jaw drop: ...will prevail in the courts. Maybe not. I’m not a lawyer, but our legal people think we’ve got a stronger case than they do. Regardless, as you well no
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  • ...he State had a rightful beginning in a Contract of Subjection to which the People was party…. Indeed that the legal title to all Rulership lies in the volu ...as a mere concession of its use and exercise. … On the one hand from the people’s abdication the most absolute sovereignty of the prince might be deduced
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  • ...scovering for the first time that they are in fact merely a proxy army for people who don't take them or their worldview seriously at all." | show=}} ...scovering for the first time that they are in fact merely a proxy army for people who don't take them or their worldview seriously at all.
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  • ...spontaneously arise? Instead, a federal government has arisen. Maybe the people of Somalia's experience with no government shows why government is desirabl
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  • ...re also subjected to abuses and made to witness the assault and killing of people considered by the al-Shabab as its enemies while other children spoken with With the use of the children of these deprived people as soldiers, their conditions have just been made worse.
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  • But what about technological innovation, which, like trade, often leaves some people worse off. Here, few students would condone blocking technological progress ...some. When, on the other hand, the forces of trade repeatedly hit the same people – less educated, blue-collar workers – we may feel less sanguine about
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  • ...ld. With only 303 voting delegates, it was also notably uncrowded; by most people's memories this was the smallest LP convention since the mid-1970s. Yet thi ...and threats to public health and national security" standards for allowing people in; that "marriage and other personal relationships are treated as private
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  • voluntary and contractual relations among individuals. People should exclusion of moral approval and disapproval is deliberate: people's
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  • ...Well, the arguments are right, capitalism is the best system, but only bad people would think so,' " he once told a journalist. "Then, at some point, my mind ...e for its own good. There are only individual people, different individual people, with their own individual lives." The tone is different—it's Kantian, no
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  • ... are put out of the reach of the democratic system, meaning that oppressed people can’t use their power to vote to relieve their oppression." | show=}} ... warfare at the heart of it appeals to embittered, willfully ignorant rich people who give money to think tanks.
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  • It’s odd that people can so decry “sweat shops” without giving a moment’s thought to the s
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  • ...ecause they are poor, poor people are not free to do, things that non-poor people are, by contrast, indeed free to do. ...eing subtler than the relevant poor people, notice something that the poor people don’t. A poor
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  • ...f view of the non-rich, is to set a tax that makes the cost of hiring rich people to produce J equal to the true marginal cost of that J, a cost that include
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  • ...sn’t cheap. Housing costs are stratospheric, despite the chilly winters. People are voting with their pocketbooks when they flee to the sun. (“The rent i
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  • "First a word about PS: It’s beef, people. Plain ol’ beef. It’s created by using a deboning process that removes
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  • ...drei Shleifer caught propagandizing for privatization at Harvard. "Of all people, Professor Shleifer should know that contracting out and privatization do n Of all people, Professor Shleifer should know that contracting out and privatization do n
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  • People should get what they deserve. A person who contributes more to society dese
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  • ...less libertarians are working to advance the freedom and fair-treatment of people other than themselves. Often they do so more consistently than some of the
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  • ...n no one takes most libertarians seriously is because they keep voting for people who do a great job securing economic “liberty,” [...] but they do a hor ...n no one takes most libertarians seriously is because they keep voting for people who do a great job securing economic “liberty,” which basically just me
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  • Cato Institute Senior Fellow Alan Reynolds lied to Congress, saying, “Poor people don’t pay taxes in this country.” In reality, of course, low-income ho ...n no one takes most libertarians seriously is because they keep voting for people who do a great job securing economic “liberty,” which basically just me
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  • {{DES | des = A lament that even the smartest people still have the same vulnerabilities to disinformation (agnotology) outside ...en paid) interests have worked hard to sow immense confusion on the issue. People read 'A' then see 'B' ostensibly refuting it, and without a hard science ba
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  • ...sm is a form of conservatism): "politically sophisticated or knowledgeable people are often more biased, and less persuadable, than the ignorant." | show=}} ...cs and data. Only this time, the data were showing, rather awkwardly, that people ignore data and evidence—and often, knowledge and education only make the
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  • Listen — really listen — to the underlying beliefs of many people, and you’re confronted with common assumptions about human nature that re ...u’re protecting your genes so you can pass them on. Well, what about the people in Nazi Germany who took in Jews, total strangers, knowing that not only th
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  • ... economic positions where they imposed his ideas onto a terrorised Chilean people. The ironic thing was, wherever his dogmas were applied the exact opposite ...which failed spectacularly when applied in the UK, US and Chile. While few people are now aware of this ideological nonsense, it was once quite the fashion.
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  • 15. The division of labour is a phenomenon that allows people to work together to produce far more than any one person could. But it’s 16. All people have their own, valuable and useful local knowledge. But allowing experts t
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  • ...ernment action laid the groundwork for their success. Over and over, these people credit their wealth to: ...ver the past decade. “The corporate scandals [Enron and WorldCom] caused people to stop trusting the numbers that companies were reporting. Imagine how muc
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  • ... state, but it did so at the cost of alienating a majority of the Austrian people. On the eve of Anschluss a third of the population was still out of work, w
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  • ...were getting a good deal from taxes, they’d pay them. But benefits cause people to free ride. 19. We must look at how economic systems and decisions affect all groups of people and across time, rather than just one and at the time it is implemented. Bu
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  • ...ntary cooperation is justified and produces superior outcomes, except when people join unions. 2. People maximise utility and should be free to do what they want, except when they
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  • To get at the questions people are asking today: ...ushy; it asks questions which differ from the questions that interest most people working in political economy (including most libertarians and even self-des
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  • {{URL | url = http://www.washingtonian.com/articles/people/the-battle-for-cato/index.php}} ... says David Gordon, who worked at Cato in 1979 and 1980. “He picked the people as stockholders because he thought they would do what he wanted.”
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  • ...hoices made by individual women not to pursue such positions. Middle-class people may be more likely to believe that the poor are largely to blame for their ... the nature of human societies and how they operate (i.e., the notion that people’s behaviour is influenced by material incentives.) At the outset of A The
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  • ...ofit-taking has been about denying certain products to segmented groups of people – segregation in housing, lower quality of medical care for ethnic and ge Imagine a new financial product targeted at people who have defaulted on debt and have a history of avoiding debt collectors.
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  • ...ng him with such a wage, and that would violate the property rights of the people being coerced. As a corollary this means that, in the free society, no man ...ng him with such a wage, and that would violate the property rights of the people being coerced. As a corollary this means that, in the free society, no man
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  • {{DES | des = People who tend to the Libertarian side are usually people who have yet to experience the need for financial assistance or social just
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  • * Education of people of all ages (tythes or land tax) (WN788);
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  • ...h in the hands of an elite few. Yet in our own democracy, 1 percent of the people take nearly a quarter of the nation’s income—an inequality even the wea ...be to celebrate the ingenuity and drive that brought good fortune to these people, and to contend that a rising tide lifts all boats. That response would be
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  • ... III, Part II, Section VI, 526] That is, all transfers of property between people needed to be covered by consent (or, more formally, by contract), and all c ...ginal productivity theory, so he was willing to enunciate the principle of people getting what they produce as “the principle on which property is supposed
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  • ...s also the question of who was responsible for certain beneficial results. People should have the legal responsibility for both the positive and negative res ...p as opposed to say a family farm or small artisan-operated workshop where people are working for themselves. All the human beings who work in a productive e
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  • ...is suppose-the-capital-is-rented-out argument would be easily available to people on the right and left who constantly use phases like “productive property ...e renting capital from its owners, or by some third party renting both the people and assets involved in a productive activity.
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  • ...rket free enterprise tradition that values the contractual freedom to rent people—and thus such an inalienable rights theory will not be found in Tomasi’ ...mple. Due to the factual status as being mature person of normal capacity, people qualify for certain basic rights qua persons. Since that factual status is
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  • ... discussing the value of freedom would be pointless if any regime of which people approved was, by definition, a regime of freedom. ... in practice; 2) it’s not enough to have the desired effect, i.e. making people always free to leave, in effect. Let’s set all this aside for a moment. B
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  • ... the issue. It's true that one reason we don't fly supersonic jets is that people find them annoying and so it's generally illegal. But it's not as if the ph
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  • ...lly in the eurozone) had, during the intervening period, listened to these people rather than their own economic advisers, the state of the UK and world econ
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  • ... are fine and praiseworthy, when applied to voluntary interactions between people (as in a family) - but once they enter the "political" domain (coercion), t ... are fine and praiseworthy, when applied to voluntary interactions between people (as in a family) - but once they enter the "political" domain (coercion), t
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  • ...anyone possibly justify putting babies and fetuses in the same category as people who deliberately violate one's property rights? How can they regard refusin ...auded or stolen from, people whose bodies you have injured or disable, and people whose property you have damaged or destroyed.
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  • ...ectrum. It’s a radical, hard-right economic doctrine promoted by wealthy people who always end up backing Republican candidates, no matter how often they t ... how dumb people have tried to sound smart since the days of FDR. And most people are dumb.
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  • ...the grounds that it would increase the welfare of "the lowest ranks of the people" and work "for the benefit of the poor and the indigent." ...Union is moving with doom-like inevitability toward world domination. Many people made the same error about fascism in the 1930s. Liberal states are stronger
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  • ...hat year. After that, anybody who wanted to was able to attend. Barely 35 people came to the first few meetings. By the late ’90s, more than 2,000 would People, not organizations, are members; anyone who wants to can join: all its inte
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  • ...on my own experience as editor of ''National Review'', I shall speak about people and ideas with which ''National Review'' has had trouble making common caus
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  • ...lobal warming is caused by natural factors rather than human activity. But people who consider green NGOs the greatest plague that has ever visited mankind s ...n international publications, going to the extent of maintaining that even people who pay bribes for water or electricity do not deserve to have a say on cor
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  • ...tically Correct (Non-PC) facts will have a positive impact on the way many people look at economic policy in particular and the world in general. But, an inc ...I asked him: “Why do you spend so much time and effort on this when most people go on with their lives not caring much for the law? In any case, no one is
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  • ...ot think it a departure from the icy-pure libertarianism I cherish to deny people the "freedom" to sell themselves into slavery. Let me try. ...ong human beings. My having a right consists, at least primarily, in other people having an obligation to act toward me in certain ways; those others act jus
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  • ... in Islamic countries; while at their own territories people get enslaved, people get traded, ―imported‖ from abroad to work at their farms, factories, a The Micro-Dynamics of Neo-liberal Slavery are related to the ways people get enslaved and the States complicity. Our discussion here includes firstl
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  • ...are, and in the end, disposable. But one thing remains the same: violence. People are still taken by force and held against their will through fear.
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  • ...e rather than swinging a sword, it doesn't represent a conquest over other people who might have thought they had a right to live there?
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  • ...ard or military: the people who can actually stand up to a band of violent people with weaponry. Any violent movement developing within a night watchman sta
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  • ...of 13 should be held as responsible as a man of 23. That’s true for most people, but black males age 13 who have been raised on the streets and who have jo ...hat columnist George Will “supports federal tyranny against the American people,” and listed newly inducted members of the group ranging from former Atla
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  • ...I mean that libertarianism by nature – which is to say the nature of the people who find their self-expression in the libertarian attitude – leads to Ron Of course, this is a claim that most – maybe nearly all – people will make about some of those with whom they passionately disagree. The onl
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  • ...t fixed problems never come back. I find that ludicrous, as we still have people who violate labor laws and pollution laws and anti-discrimination laws when Besides, how are labor laws an infringement of our liberty, unless people were wanting to do these things? I mean, if the government threatens to pu
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  • ...gage in it. Using the government to prevent voluntary exchange is stopping people from doing things they want to do, and this is always bad.
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  • [[Category:Libertarians understand economics better than people with other political positions. Especially liberals.]]
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  • ...art of a general fear of Jews, intellectuals, homosexuals, financiers, and people who weren't born rich but might be smarter and become richer than you. For Noah Smith ventures deep into the weeds where people talk about good German engineers and bad Jewish financiers:
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  • ...word with the purpose of educating…that it was a term used to dehumanize people and as such was necessary to use THAT word…that it was NOT intended to pe ... on the failed platitudes that “it’s just a cultural norm” and “if people find it offensive they can just turn the channel” <I cannot believe we sa
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  • ...se engineers the way things are from the way he believes they ought to be: people should be peaceful and respectful of one another, and therefore are this wa ...tions" and "I have won this argument." The word "right" is used similarly. People frequently use it in a context where it has no other possible meaning, like
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  • ... good ways of examining what's important to people. It's as if you sorted people by the colors of the clothes they were wearing: the sorting would have litt The real political values of people tend to be best sorted along a right-left, authoritative father vs nurturin
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  • ...long as we individuals are not obstructed by other people (including those people who govern us), we are free. ...k freedom because he is constrained by forces other than the will of other people; by impersonal forces. Most of us, surely, would say that a mountaineer wh
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  • ...to property, he nonetheless also argues that government had a right to tax people and did not regard the right to property as incompatible with government’ ...rsonal goods to a seven year old child in exchange for sexual favors? Most people would presumably say “no” and might appeal to the need to protect the c
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  • ...ain semi-blind to its function. Not wholly blind, of course. At some level people do recognise the function of the mythic structures they live by, but this i Money, for example, is a mythic or fetish object and most people know that it is ultimately just bits of old paper and metal. But in our day
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  • ...atical technology - for finding optimal matches between pairs or groups of people. It incorporates human preferences, optimization, and strategic behavior,
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  • ...sign. What exactly do those terms mean, and why is their work important to people outside of economics?
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  • Since that time we have seen many such swaps including this record of 60 people and 30 kidneys. Truly a noble match.
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  • LIKE YOU AND OTHER AMERICANS, I love my country, its wonderful people, its boundless energy, its creativity in so many fields, its natural beauty ...ental health problems, the highest obesity rate, the highest percentage of people going without health care due to cost, the highest consumption of antidepre
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  • ... of developing ourselves as more important than our relationships to other people and making sure that everybody else has opportunity – that that's a prett
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  • ...ally. Blunderbuss accusations of dishonesty, illiteracy and idiocy against people who disagree with you do not improve public conversation. It could actually
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  • ...gest that a Romney victory would deny health insurance to about 45 million people who would have coverage if he lost, with two-thirds of that difference due ...ge: most Medicaid beneficiaries are indeed relatively young (because older people are covered by Medicare) and relatively poor (because eligibility for Medic
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  • {{DES | des = A public relations stratagem by which people with no data and no facts can create controversy and confusion about topics
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  • ...been coerced with laws opposing their leadership's religions. And the same people who established freedom of speech and the press also intended laws on fraud ...ed the US government to be a means of reflecting the political will of the people (in a restricted sense) as policy. IMHO, every institution of our governmen
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  • ...utional law, as interpreted by the Court and as understood by the American people. Windsor’s discussion of the merits began by ..., PEW RESEARCH CENTER FOR THE PEOPLE & THE PRESS (June 6 2013), http://www.people-press.org/2013/06/06/in-gay-marriage-debate-both- supporters-and-opponents-
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  • [[Category:Libertarians understand economics better than people with other political positions. Especially liberals.]] ...rovide the links, but I called the crisis more precisely than any of those people."
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  • ...the point that the production of a pencil draws on the work of millions of people, not one of whom could actually make a pencil from scratch, and most of who ...forestry and in the various subsequent stages of production. Most of those people would have acquired their basic skills in public schools, and learned more
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  • ...ecurity is not a debate about all retirement saving or about the access of people to individual accounts. Virtually everyone already has such access. Rather, ...njoy the benefits of tax deferral until benefits are paid. And, of course, people are free to save out of after-tax income.
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  • ...utilizing the private welfare state requires a team of tax attorneys, only people who can afford a team of tax attorneys will take advantage. The private wel ...se markets. It also leads to under-provision of goods and services because people do not want to pay for the programs that they do not realize they are benef
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  • ...insist on deep confession: Is the worker prone to self-pity? Does he think people talk about him behind his back? Once hired, employees confront the upstairs
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  • * People overwhelmingly exercise their freedom to NOT BE libertarians.
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  • ...ss bubble. Think about how you could make the biggest difference to other people. ** [[Howard Zinn]]'s ''A People's History Of The United States''.
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  • ...g different to everyone; the nature of reactionary arguments, which causes people to make bizarre claims about proposed policies (see 5). Many right wingers ...ple didn’t consent to the state. They do not ask questions about whether people consented to the existing property distribution.
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  • ... of doing something. For many purposes, if the market was not the best way people used to think that it meant that the government was the best way. We need t ...ernment, private and community-based mechanisms all work in some settings. People want to make me argue that community systems of governance are always the b
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  • {{URL | url = http://people.ucsc.edu/~nuclear/econ1/hotnews/godthatsucked.htm}} ...e males" in New York was "being seized by Everyman and Everywoman." We the people had great, unquestionable power: Serwer's article was even illustrated with
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  • ... militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” The courts had found that
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  • ...ble of killing anyone are subject to the same rules of opportunity as sane people. Even madmen need opportunities to display their madness, and behave in dif
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  • ... by the funding of right-wing millionaires, Hayek constructed a network of people who he initiated into his delusion and convinced that every manifestation o
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  • ... deux, is a rare delusional disorder shared by two or, occasionally, more people with close emotional ties. An extensive review of the literature reveals ca ...and centre-left politicians and commentators as “socialist” when these people have no interest in having the state seize control over the means of produc
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  • ...ed. Unlike in America there was a strong socialist tradition in Europe and people knew what socialism was – and what it was not. The reason neoliberalism u ... in the 1930s. Any honest look at history – and indeed for many of these people this history was lived – would lead one to conclude that totalitarianism
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  • ...uation," Henry said to Madison, "I see a great deal of the property of the people of Virginia in jeopardy, and their peace and tranquility gone." ...rst draft for what became the Second Amendment had said: "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; a well armed, and well regula
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  • (1) Public Choice Theory cannot explain why people even bother to vote. Curiously, some Public Choice theorists – such as Ha ...S voter participation rises and falls historically. Nor can it explain why people would vote for fringe parties or give their hard earned money to such parti
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  • ...ending again. This is done by printing money and causing inflation so that people spend. It is because of statements like this that I lose patience with people who use words like "disingenuous." You can supply your own alternative voca
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  • "It is very important in replies to people like Paul Krugman, that we don't get involved in technical details. Ask som ... typical Keynesian nonsense about how paying people to dig holes and other people to fill them up would start a chain reaction of growth.
    7 KB (1,272 words) - 20:49, 3 February 2013
  • ...ertarian pretense that the workplace is voluntary would only make sense if people had an equal alternative to the workplace. Power differences between emplo
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  • ...ation for the state, which is that some state coercion is required to stop people from dominating, enslaving, and generally harming others. We all do better ...(This, despite his skepticism of any account of coercion that depends upon people’s internal states of mind.) More generally, Hayek was quite liberal in hi
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  • ...n their basic justification for the state: the coercion of the state frees people from the “wild” coercion of lawless individuals.
    750 B (100 words) - 02:16, 29 October 2016
  • ...ists control of the means of production, is so obvious that it eludes many people who otherwise place themselves on the Left. In part, this is because people are prepared from an early age to expect and accept this state of af- fairs
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  • {{DES | des = Libertarians have no solution to problems of disability: people who (often through no fault of their own) have physical or mental differenc
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  • We would have expected something very different from Ron Paul of all people!
    8 KB (1,415 words) - 00:06, 11 February 2013
  • ...t, no chaser. He is not going to be The New Eric Cantor, trotting out Real People to use as props for the same old economic snake-oil. He is the embodiment o ... good-cop, bad-cop scenario? No, because the Republicans can't control the people who want to hear what Paul has to say any more than the Democrats can.)
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  • ...ly, we are talking about a "movement," a national effort to change the way people think about government's (and big business) role in our lives. Any such eff Finally, this report might serve as a wake-up call to some people in the Tea Party itself, who would find it a little disturbing that the "gr
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  • ...endent, the quest for access to an equitable, empowering education for all people has become a critical issue for the American nation as a whole. No society ...ernicious achieve- ment gaps that fuel inequality, shortchanging our young people and our nation.
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  • ...book]] forced scholars to confront important facts about differences among people. I think that was the contribution of the book. So, actually, I am a bigge ...er that social and emotional skills were essential to producing successful people – that intervention had to be early, very early, if it was to work at all
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  • ...heir state of residence over the course of their entire lifetime. And when people do relocate, a large body of scholarly evidence shows that they do so prima ... the wages of people who work in the state even if they live elsewhere, so people who continued to work in Oregon could not avoid paying Oregon income tax on
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  • ...n, I had been reading provocative ideas on the internet - essays about why people should have the right to secede from their government, about why we should ...textbook, the government needed to step in. Yet, here was a group of smart people claiming among other things that the traditional interpretation of the Grea
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  • But as far as I can tell, very, very few people have been willing to let the evidence speak.
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  • He recalled coming to college vaguely liberal. But the people who were declaring themselves for causes looked like hypocrites to him. “ ...an kids at the University of Chicago think so, too: “It was all about ‘People have jobs, and that’s that, and anything that gets in the way between emp
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