568 Quotes About Anarchy
- Author Stefan Molyneux
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Countries adopting free-market capitalism have increased output 70-fold, halved work days and doubled lifespans.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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There is only a certain amount of wealth in the world, this thinking goes. Economics is a matter of acquiring and allocating, not creating. This was the view of the world’s smartest people, all top philosophers and not stupid people, for many thousands of years before the age of the enlightenment. It still is.
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- Author Frédéric Bastiat
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Experience teaches effectually, but brutally. It makes us acquainted with all the effects of an action, by causing us to feel them; and we cannot fail to finish by knowing that fire burns, if we have burned ourselves. For this rough teacher, I should like, if possible, to substitute a more gentle one. I mean Foresight. For this purpose I shall examine the consequences of certain economical phenomena, by placing in opposition to each other those which are seen, and those which are not seen.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Where there is commerce there is peace.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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There is not the slightest analogy between playing games and the conduct of business within a market society. The card player wins money by outsmarting his antagonist. The businessman makes money by supplying customers with goods they want to acquire.
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- Author Gustave de Molinari
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War has been the necessary and inevitable consequence of the establishment of a monopoly on security.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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Free markets are the real people's revolution.
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- Author Jeffrey Tucker
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In the same way that central banking nearly wrecked the world and created one calamity after another, bitcoin can save the world one transaction at a time.It is time for a new beginning.
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- Author Robert Higgs
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Income inequality has no necessary connection with poverty, the lack of material resources for a decent life, such as adequate food, shelter, and clothing. A society with great income inequality may have no poor people, and a society with no income inequality may have nothing but poor people.
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