The Google Election
We are witnessing the governmentalization of private industry, the turning of supposedly private enterprises into state apparatuses, and the growth of the state through putatively private extensions of it.
We are witnessing the governmentalization of private industry, the turning of supposedly private enterprises into state apparatuses, and the growth of the state through putatively private extensions of it.
Ideas have consequences, and unless we spread the ideas of freedom and free markets first, no election or politician will bring about the changes we want.
Whether Trump or not-Trump is finally declared the winner of the 2020 US presidential election, we're in for the battle of our lives. A constellation of state and state-extended apparatuses has openly declared war on Liberty — on us. We're all thought criminals now.
All of a sudden the tweets are gone, the Facebook is gone, the media is gone. Only crazy people are questioning the most pristine — the most perfect — election of all time.
The goal of this national psychosis which they produce and impose on us every four years is demoralization, more than anything. Don't let that happen.
We're building a bridge from Austrian theory to its application in business. This can help us gain a greater understanding of the merits of Austrian economics.
The new government powers sold as "temporary" and "emergency measures" are likely to endure long after the end of the current crisis.
What we are now witnessing in the larger society is the result of decades of work within academia and government to destroy the private-property system of the West and replace it with a new socialist order.
The Jacksonians saw central banking for what it was: a way of making the rich even richer, while ripping off ordinary people.