Free Markets

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Ludwig von Mises

Once public opinion is convinced that the increase in prices will continue, everybody becomes eager to buy as much as possible and to restrict his cash holding to a minimum size. 

Ludwig von Mises

All the teachings and precepts of ethics presuppose the moral autonomy of the individual and therefore appeal to the individual's conscience.

Ludwig von Mises

The Roman Empire crumbled to dust because it lacked the spirit of liberalism and free enterprise.

David Gordon

Kevin Vallier's new book is a valuable contribution to "public reason liberalism," introducing useful arguments for strengthening private property rights.

Hans-Hermann Hoppe

The question that arises for the state ruler is: How can I free myself of two effective constraints on my power: tax-resistance in the form of falling tax revenue and the need to borrow from and pay interest to banks? 

Dan McLaughlin

In the case of both athlete and teacher, the rarity of the skill and the number of people who benefit from the individual determines how much they're paid. 

Daniella Bassi

Many people want the state to take the lead in revitalizing run-down towns. How does this make sense, when it is private industry that conceived these towns in the first place?

Ludwig von Mises

Capital goods become available thanks to secure private property rights, and a class of people willing to save and invest. Without this, there can be no great progress in the standard of living. But, it all takes time. 

Terry Anderson P.J. Hill

It appears in the absence of formal government, that the Western frontier was not as wild as legend would have us believe.