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Llewellyn Rockwell
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Without market prices for capital goods, accounting is not possible. You don't know if you are making money or losing money, saving resources or wasting them, doing the right thing or not doing the right thing.
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The state is a vast enterprise for declaring all sorts of things legal for itself that would be illegal for us.
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Capitalism, and capitalism alone, has rescued the human race from degrading poverty, rampant sickness and early death.
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There is nothing the state can do, and which society needs done, that cannot be done far better by the market.
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Always and everywhere, the only serious political issue is what the state should and should not do. All the rest distracts.
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What makes for the good society is a sound economy. Without it, all the rest falls apart.
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Socialized medicine must fail for the same reasons all socialism must fail: it offers no system for rationally allocating resources, and instead promotes the overutilization of all resources, ending in bankruptcy.
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Above all, ascribe no decent motives to the federal government. Always and everywhere, it is the enemy of truth.
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The danger to a free society is not the guns owned by the citizens but an unconstrained government.... An armed society is a self-governing society, just as a disarmed people are vulnerable to arbitrary power of every kind.
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If the people are led to believe that scarce resources are best channeled in a direction that producers and consumers would not choose on their own, the result must necessarily be central planning.
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One ironic legacy of the Clinton administration is the rearming of the American citizenry. Each time Clinton and his friends in Congress threaten another round of anti-gun regulations, the American people respond by stocking up.
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Libertarianism is a theory of politics that is so compelling that once you have absorbed it, it becomes the lens through which you end up understanding all economic and political events.
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The private sector is creating a miracle a day, even as the stuff that government attempts is failing left and right.
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In any government bureaucracy, they are not working for you but for the mythical blob called the 'public sector,' which is really nothing but a stash of stolen cash divided among the robber class.
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Wealth is not a given or an accident of history. It is not bestowed on us like rain from above. It is the product of human creativity in an environment of freedom. The freedom to own, to make contracts, to save, to invest, to associate, and to trade: these are the key to prosperity.
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What we need is a new consciousness concerning the idea of human liberty.
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American money was never more sound, or banking more free, than 200 years ago. Since then, it's been a long steady decline from the gold standard and competitive banking to our Fed-run system of inflated paper currency, deposit insurance, and perpetually shaky banks on the dole.
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To centralize power in the name of freedom is akin to putting a crime syndicate in charge of rooting out corruption. It is the normal state of politics that the more centralized it is, the more damage it does. Fast-track authority [for government-to-government trade agreements] centralizes power and is therefore part of the problem.
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The state is and has been in history a source of disorder and chaos, and this problem gets worse the more the state grows.
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We like to imagine that in history, truth will prevail through sheer persuasive power. Sadly, this is not the case. Truth needs champions.
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