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Claude Frédéric Bastiat

Between you and a Belgian, therefore, there is exactly the same difference as in my trade there would be between a blunt and a sharp axe.

Dan Sanchez

With the lessons contained in the following list of resources, you can easily blow down the fundamentally flimsy arguments of the hurri-Keynesians.

Robert P. Murphy

Let us review Bastiat's original lesson and apply it to modern-day disputes over the possible benefits of destructive events.

Mark Thornton

It seems that we may never rid ourselves of the broken-window fallacy.

Murray N. Rothbard

The Dutch West India Company had many valuable and important interests, of which the colony of New Netherland was one of the least valued.

David M. Brown

Capitalism needs more foul-weather friends, not fair-weather friends like the governor of New Jersey.

Ludwig von Mises

What the liberals maintain is that the immense majority prefer a life of health and abundance to misery, starvation, and death.

Christopher Westley

We are stuck with another situation in which one form of government intervention creates unintended consequences that require further interventions.

David Gordon

An distinguished Irish philosopher defends forcefully and eloquently Rothbardian anarchism.