National Independence
"What should we do in case of war," it is said, "if we are placed at the mercy of England for iron and coal?"
"What should we do in case of war," it is said, "if we are placed at the mercy of England for iron and coal?"
Ignorance is incorrigible in those who venture to proclaim that there are no absolute principles.
The system of protection and the colonial system are only two aspects of one and the same theory.
The opponents of free trade are not men of practice; they are men of abstraction — and of extortion.
Is it true that protection, which admittedly makes you pay dearer for everything, and entails a loss on you in this respect, raises your wages?
There is only one thing that is certain about the individual's future & death.
I highly recommend Robert Murphy's insightful evaluation of Murray Rothbard's <em>Man, Economy, and State</em> on the 50th anniversary of its publication.
Murray Rothbard eventually realized that he was writing a brand new treatise.
Historians dismiss young Karl's poems as inchoate romantic yearnings, but they are too congruent with the adult Marx's doctrines to be dismissed.