World History

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Thomas J. DiLorenzo

No such thing as a "natural" monopoly has ever existed. In real life, so-called "public utilities" faced frequent competition, so they secured government monopolies to destroy the competition and invented the myths to rationalize their monopoly power.

Ryan McMaken

Neoliberalism is a not a free-market or libertarian ideology. It's really just a throwback to the mercantilism of old, in which government-sponsored monopolies push their agendas on everyone else.

Ludwig von Mises

The Nazis did not invent polylogism — the idea that only certain groups are capable of correctly understanding the world. Marx pioneered that idea. But the Nazis did invent their own race-based version of it.

Mark Hendrickson

Sadly, the practice of branding political opponents as “insane” is not confined to the now-defunct Soviet state.

Kai Weiss

It's important to make the moral case for lower taxes, but we shouldn't overlook simply defending institutional competition.

Murray N. Rothbard

Anti-tax protests have a well-established history in French politics, as described by Murray Rothbard in this 1956 article.

Ryan McMaken

If the world's most popular historical sites are to be preserved from overuse by tourists, ownership of these places will need to be more forcefully established, and access more carefully controlled.

Yuri N. Maltsev

Rothbard characterized socialism as the “violent abolition of the market.”

Luka Nikolic

France did not adopt collectivism overnight. Rather, it has seen key periods that have made France fertile soil for a certain brand of aggressive socialism.

Douglas French

Economic disasters often lead to a rise in the number of people willing to work in the sex trades — which are staffed mainly by desperate people.