The Harmony of the “Rightly Understood” Interests
Nature does not generate peace and good will. The characteristic mark of the “state of nature” is irreconcilable conflict.
Nature does not generate peace and good will. The characteristic mark of the “state of nature” is irreconcilable conflict.
"The Randist analysis of the nature of crime implies the necessity for a minimal government."
"Just as everyone is born ignorant of math, so everyone is born a folk economist."
Public opinion looks askance at wealth acquired in trade and industry, and finds it pardonable only if the owner atones for it by endowing charitable institutions.
For hundreds of years, politicians (like a certain current US president) have pushed the idea that one man’s profit is another man’s lo
"Sandel stands among the foremost communitarians and, as his previous work makes evident, he views the free market with disdain."
It seems now that almost everyone, from journalists to academics to clergy, relies unthinkingly on Marxian doctrines.
Marx and Engels failed to see that tools and machines are themselves products of the operation of the human mind.
"And therefore whosoever rebelleth against any ruler either good or bad, rebelleth against GOD, and shall be sure of a wretched end."
From Theory and History Part Three, “Epistemological Problems of History”. Narrated by John Pruden.