Tag: economic development
Charles Johnson: The one thing that the government and its managerial aid workers will never do is just get out of the way.
Jon Matonis: Bitcoin was designed from the outset to route around centralized, authoritarian interference
Joe Bageant: The empire needs only about 20-25% of its population at the very most to administrate and perpetuate itself — What happens to the rest?
Indiana University administrators, faculty and students will celebrate their lives at 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15, in the IU Auditorium in Bloomington.
Jon Matonis: Bitcoin is not about making rapid global transactions with little or no fee. Bitcoin is about preventing monetary tyranny.
Away with the parent of monopoly — government — and all other monopolies will vanish like fog before the morning sun.
There are two Socialisms. One is communistic, the other solidaritarian. One is dictatorial, the other libertarian.
Carson: The average member of the producing classes should rest secure in the knowledge that he would be able to support himself in the future, without depending on the whims of an employer.
The capital and land of the rich is worthless to them without a supply of labor to produce surplus value.
David Van: All I know is that as long as one of us is chained, then none of us are free.
Kevin Carson: Why are they doing it? Because they’re afraid of us.
Ken MacLeod: A society of conscious and voluntary co-operation can’t be established unconsciously or unwillingly.
The main thing is to end dependence on motor vehicles.
Carson: El efecto natural de la competencia de mercado sin barreras es el socialismo.
“We on the left need a good shake to get us thinking, and these arguments for market anarchism do the job in lively and thoughtful fashion.”
Fox News bewails the fall of the United States in the 2012 Economic Freedom of the World report.
Carson: The natural effect of unfettered market competition is socialism.
Carson: The common thread running through the left-libertarian response is that most of the evils currently remedied by the state result from state intervention in the first place.
Kevin Carson sienta las bases para una fusión entre los delirantes monetarios de izquierda y de derecha.
Nos acercamos la segunda frontera, en la que las tecnologías de la abundancia despegan de una manera que rebalsa la capacidad de las estructuras de expropiación para saquear el producto del trabajo.