102 Quotes About Austrian-school-of-economics
- Author Isabel Paterson
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Trade and money, which go together in a stream of energy, inevitably wash away the enclosing walls of a society of status.
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- Author Peter D. Schiff
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I don't want the technology of the 1950s, but I want the free market of the 1950s.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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No people and no part of a people shall be held against its will in a political association that it does not want.
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- Author Murray N. Rothbard
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It is in war that the State really comes into its own: swelling in power, in number, in pride, in absolute dominion over the economy and the society.
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- Author Frédéric Bastiat
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The safest way to make laws respected is to make them respectable.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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July 4, the day we celebrate giving our political masters independence from conscience, morality, consequences for evil doing, and basic social and economic reality.The fireworks are the glowing tears of your children's incinerated futures.Cheer happy slaves - your only chains are your deluded joys. Cheer and sing, because for you, songs of death are easier than questions of life.
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- Author Stefan Molyneux
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Can social progress be made without government?It's like saying 'can happiness be achieved without the initiation of violence? Can romance be achieved without rape? Can profitability be achieved without theft? Can economic growth be achieved without the mass indebted enslavement and counterfeiting of the federal reserve?'.
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- Author Hans-Hermann Hoppe
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A government is a compulsory territorial monopolist of ultimate decision-making (jurisdiction) and, implied in this, a compulsory territorial monopolist of taxation. That is, a government is the ultimate arbiter, for the inhabitants of a given territory, regarding what is just and what is not, and it can determine unilaterally, i.e., without requiring the consent of those seeking justice or arbitration, the price that justice-seekers must pay to the government for providing this service.
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- Author Murray N. Rothbard
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The State obtains its revenue by coercion, by threatening dire penalties should the income not be forthcoming. That coercion is known as “taxation,” although in less regularized epochs it was often known as “tribute.” Taxation is theft, purely and simply even though it is theft on a grand and colossal scale which no acknowledged criminals could hope to match. It is a compulsory seizure of the property of the State’s inhabitants, or subjects.
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