Free Markets

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Garet Garrett

On Keynes's book has been founded a new economic church, completely furnished with all the properties proper to a church, such as a revelation of its own, a rigid doctrine, a symbolic language, a propaganda, a priestcraft, and a demonology.

Wilhelm Röpke

The market economy as a field of liberty, spontaneity, and free coordination cannot thrive in a social system that is the very opposite.

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Fascism cartelizes the private sector and denies fundamental rights and liberties to individuals. This describes mainstream politics.

Murray N. Rothbard

In the 1950s, young libertarians coming into the ranks were increasingly infected with the Cold War mentality. They were converted to militarism instead of laissez-faire. 

Henry Hazlitt

Libertarians must form and maintain organizations not only to promote their broad principles but to promote these principles in special fields.

Friedrich A. Hayek

The misuse of science occurs when the scientist—who is competent in a special field—seeks to use his status to influence fields where he is not competent.

Murray N. Rothbard

Berlin's fundamental flaw was his failure to define negative liberty as the absence of physical interference with an individual's person and property.

Ben O'Neill

One of the most blatant examples of this non sequitur occurs in discussions of the "free rider problem" and the alleged solution of government provision of so-called public goods.

Murray N. Rothbard

During the 1920s, the emerging individualists and libertarians — the Menckens, the Nocks, etc. — were generally considered Men of the Left. This all changed with the New Deal.

Murray N. Rothbard

For Hayek, "coercion" of course includes the aggressive use of physical violence, but the term unfortunately also includes peaceful and nonaggressive actions as well.