Tag: politics
Charles Johnson: The one thing that the government and its managerial aid workers will never do is just get out of the way.
Knapp: Drilling leases on “public” land are just food stamps for Big Oil.
D’Amato: The free competition that market anarchists advocate for is entirely opposed to that system.
Kevin Carson: Afirma não confiar no governo. É, porém, ou estúpido ou mentiroso.
The issues that I care about require a long-term battle and they’re ones I’m very devoted to pursuing.
Suzanne La Follette: Political government offers privilege every facility for circumventing the popular will whenever it becomes inimical to the interests of privilege, as it is the business of political government to do.
Joe Bageant: Getting Down and Dumb at Burt’s Tavern
Você não pode simplesmente levantar-se e mudar o sistema. O que pode fazer, porém, é subvertê-lo.
There are two Socialisms. One is communistic, the other solidaritarian. One is dictatorial, the other libertarian.
Em suma, o governo, em todos os níveis, oferece aquele tipo de “serviço público” do qual, se você não gostar, terá enorme dificuldade para desvencilhar-se.
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.
Carson: Who depends on whom?
Это революция, которая не может быть кооптирована старыми иерархиями, так как сама материальная основа их питания будет разрушена.
Knapp: The difference between a free economy and an un-free economy IS government — i.e. top-down, hierarchic, uniform, centralized — regulation.
Rothbard didn’t exactly fit the “pot-smoking Republican” stereotype.
Sem dúvida, Obama usa alguma retórica igualitária e de oposição às empresas.
D’Amato: Libyans ought to oppose not any particular political ideology or regime, but the state itself.
It occurs to me that Mitt Romney, Barack Obama and I do, in fact, have one extremely significant thing in common …
David D’Amato on what goes up.
Jason Lee Byas: Who’s really dependent on government?