Tag: corporate
Those who see government power and corporate power as being in conflict, and those who seem them as being in cahoots, each have a point.
Carson: A teta do subsídio está secando.
There’s a popular historical legend that goes like this: Once upon a time, back in the 19th century, the United States economy was almost completely unregulated and laissez-faire.
No caso da economia corporativa, porém, quase não faz sentido.
This calculation argument can be applied not only to a state-planned economy, but also to the internal planning of the large corporation.
David Gordon offers another essay critical of left libertarianism from the Bleeding Heart Libertarian Symposium.
Kevin Carson: Disfruten plenamente este momento. Sáquenselo del sistema.
Steve Horwitz offers another essay critical of left libertarianism from the Bleeding Heart Libertarian Symposium.
A Economia de Produção de Desperdício
Carson lê a escritura na parede da Propriedade Intelectual – IP.
Kevin Carson: By all means, enjoy yourselves. Get it out of your system.
Seth Goldin: When is a contract not enforceable? When shouldn’t a contract be enforced?
Abby Martin: Blockaders need the love and support of anarchists and libertarians alike, they face horrible amounts of injustice at the hands of the state for simply doing what’s right.
As coisas certamente ficarão piores antes de melhorar, mas a catinga do medo circunda o estado e seus defensores.
The government has a bit too much invested in the financial sector for, well, the financial sector’s own good.
Yep, those risk-averse New Classers definitely know something the rest of us do not.
A market that is free in any intelligibly rational sense of the word is the one thing the corporations will not be able to survive.
Kevin Carson: Já citei — muitas vezes — o dito de Stephen Biko segundo o qual a mais poderosa arma nas mãos do opressor é a mente do oprimido.
Anthony Gregory: Nem num milhão de anos eu teria tido a expectativa de concordar com Mitt Romney e discordar de Kevin Carson.
Em outras palavras, a ideologia espúria de “livre mercado” — por oposição à genuína — é o ópio das elites.