Why Computer Nerds (and Most Students) Hate the Government
1998 Mises Institute Supporters Summit, Palm Springs, California; February 27-28, 1998.
1998 Mises Institute Supporters Summit, Palm Springs, California; February 27-28, 1998.
Those of us who refuse to accept calls from proponents of global warming for drastic restrictions on production often confront objections like this:You skeptics, blinded by fanatical devotion to the free market, ignore evidence.
I do not want to be forced to conform to someone else's guidelines.
Spend your time reading Wiggin and Bonner's book, buying gold, and avoiding taxes.
Even if GM itself was unable to survive bankruptcy, the resources freed from its grasp could be hugely beneficial to other automotive companies that make products that American consumers value more.
Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 31 October 2008; Auburn, Alabama.
Recorded at the Mises Institute Supporters Summit, 1 November 2008; Auburn, Alabama. Includes a brief introduction by Mark Thornton.
Money passing back and forth from the amorphous fiscal blob in DC and listed corporations is as difficult to follow as a shell game.The public is expected to sit blinking like a corporate mistress in a James Thurber cartoon.