Friday Philosophy

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David Gordon

Marx and Engels don't simply condemn capitalism. They note that by reducing everything to trade in money, it has made the reality of exploitation easier to see.

David Gordon

Current irrationalist modes of thought all contend that because our thinking about the world is conditioned in a certain way, it does not grasp the world as it really exists.

David Gordon

Schutz agrees with Mises that all human action is rational, in the sense that the actor has a goal or end and adopts means that he thinks are suitable to attain that end.

David Gordon

Do individual rights cease to exist in emergencies or are they only temporarily frozen? Does anyone have the right to decide when there's an emergency—and when these rights disappear?

David Gordon

Murray Rothbard’s criticism of Marxism is often misunderstood. 

David Gordon

Capitalism is often blamed for the effects of policies that aren't capitalism. This is why we need a better definition of capitalism.

David Gordon

Mises shows that even if you accept Kant, you should reject socialism.

David Gordon

An obvious criticism of stakeholder theory is that the key notion of the theory is undefined. Who counts as a “stakeholder”?

David Gordon

The nonaggression principle and negative freedom are not the same thing. Isaiah Berlin's work shows the key difference between them.

David Gordon

Acton not only condemns absolute monarchy but unlimited majority rule as well. If anything, majority rule is worse, because it is much harder to resist.

David Gordon

A world of socialist nations would be a world of ceaseless war. Here's why.

David Gordon

Can natural resources be appropriated but still subject to a rental tax?

David Gordon

Rothbard exposes a fatal lack of precision with claims about "public goods" and the argument that workers must either work for slave wages or starve.

David Gordon

Some oppose the free market because it allows them to make immoral choices. How can promarket people respond to this critique without relying on their value system?

David Gordon

Demonstrated preference has everything to do with the choices an economic actor faces in a given moment, not all the conceivable options.

David Gordon
Historian Allen C. Guelzo thinks Robert E. Lee's greatest crime was betraying his native country.
David Gordon

An abstract state is built on patriotism. And when patriotism becomes "the highest of all virtues and the source of all the remaining ones,” states can get away with almost anything. 

David Gordon

A philosopher has recently argued for the abolition of the Second Amendment, but he seemingly does this using the premises of the nonaggression principle.

David Gordon

Some slippery slope arguments are a case of bad reasoning, but those presented by Mises and Hayek are not among them.

David Gordon

Paul Samuelson thinks that if the state coerces you to make an exchange with someone or taxes you, this isn’t much of a problem.