Secession is Not a Dirty 4-Letter Word
From the session on “Secession: A Mainstay of Freedom,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “Secession: A Mainstay of Freedom,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “Secession: A Mainstay of Freedom,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference.
From the session on “’America’s Great Depression’ 50th Anniversary,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conferenc
From the session on “’America’s Great Depression’ 50th Anniversary,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conferenc
From the session on “’America’s Great Depression’ 50th Anniversary,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conferenc
From the session on “’America’s Great Depression’ 50th Anniversary,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conferenc
From the session on “’America’s Great Depression’ 50th Anniversary,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conferenc
From the session on “’America’s Great Depression’ 50th Anniversary,” presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conferenc
Calvin Coolidge, on spending and taxation, was quite Rothbardian well before Rothbard. According to Amity Shlaes, “Coolidge didn’t favor tax cuts as a means to increase revenue or to buy off Democrats. He favored them because they took government, the people’s servant, out of the way of the people.”