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Mike Reid

Those of us still possessed of our faculties of speech and writing might want to use them to communicate as vividly as we can.

Percy L. Greaves, Jr.

Anything that affects the value of money affects every market transaction.

George Reisman

The threat of deadly force is implicitly present in every law, regulation, ruling, or decree that emanates from any government office, at any level.

Murray N. Rothbard

Karl Marx did not propose to leave the attainment of communism to the imperfect free wills of mankind.

Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk

The labor theory of value cannot explain the price of a single commodity. Can it, however, explain the pattern of such prices? No.

Anne Wortham

To "believe in" the president, one would have to believe that the source of America's greatness is the welfare state he enthusiastically defends and promotes.

David Gordon

Even if they differed on the similarity of the social and physical sciences, it does not follow that Mises and Menger differed on the correct method of economics.

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Max Keiser should apologize to his Keiser Report viewers for the ridiculous segment he did and for his crazy claims about Menger and Mises.

Claude Frédéric Bastiat

 Is it not an incontestable axiom in political economy that taxes ultimately fall on the consumer?

Gary North

Duncan Weldon of the  London <em>Guardian</em> provides a highly useful summary of the Keynesian case — a fine mixture of familiar old canards and creative new errors.