I would not lose courage even now. I would not tire in saying what I knew to be true. -Ludwig von Mises [1] Over the years many a book of quotes has been published for the world’s consumers. They are a strange hybrid, a literary platypus, not quite books but books all the same. How does one review a non-book? [2] Sitting in my apartment is one of
Economic science receives little attention and its value is seriously questioned by the very men in society to which it should provide a guide for practical action. [1] — Carl Menger Economics has been widely labeled the “dismal science” and this is certainly true — but not in modern America. Our cultural insistence on a smiley, can-do attitude
[ Editor’s Note: Due to a vaguely remembered booze-filled night that resulted in a row with the wife, a future court appearance, and — worst of all — a lost bet, this page has been loaned out to a man of very little reputation but very large aspiration to write for his beloved, hometown New York Times . I am certain my readers will understand that
“The notion that inflation is everywhere and always a monetary phenomenon is no longer a controversial proposition.” – Alan Greenspan, January 3, 2004 Caroline Baum recently noted that the Fed just doesn’t get the credit it deserves for the effect it has on overall economic conditions at any point in time. [1] And, as I often do (because Ms.
“Any discussion about the Social Security trust fund would have to include the discomforting fact that there is no Social Security trust fund.” – Caroline Baum [1] Bloomberg columnist Caroline Baum has been writing about financial markets for over twenty years. My discovery of her column made the life of a Wall Street professional of an “Austrian”
“To understand the Great Depression is the Holy Grail of macroeconomics.” — Ben Bernanke [1] The Great Depression, more than any other event in the history of these United States, still brings a collective shudder to Americans in the same way the Black Death stills tugs at the fears of Europe. It was, hands down, the most devastating economic
Here we sit in a branchy row, thinking of beautiful things we know, Dreaming of deeds that we mean to do, all complete in a minute or two — Something noble and wise and good, done by merely wishing we could! By the rubbish in our wake, and the noble noise we make, Be sure, be sure, we’re going to do some splendid things! – “Road Song of the
I have never had much enthusiasm for following politics; I found that a blanket condemnation of the whole subspecies Officeseeker stood me in good stead and saved me time to focus on more useful things, such as Lindsey Lohan’s current status. [1] I have never willingly given money to any politician, never pitched a chirpy phone call to a fellow
French assignat , 1795 First printed in 1896 and as unfortunately pertinent today as it was then, Dr. Andrew Dickson White’s Fiat Money Inflation in France chronicles the national suicide of an imposing empire that choked to death on one of mankind’s more foolish delusions — the stubborn belief that money does grow on trees. Dr. White’s style
“I will build a 21st-century military to stay on the offense everywhere from Djibouti to Kandahar.” – Barack Obama I don’t know how America was defined in the thoughts of our fellow man before we began to speak softly and carry a big stick, but, as I write this, the Statue of Liberty no longer stands tall in the minds of the world but is
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