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There are 3 types of austrian economists. those who can count and those who can't. #grownostr #jokestr
The core of Mises's Bureaucracy is this: the more power state bureaucracies hold, the less democratic the system becomes. Why? Because political bodies (like Congress) delegate decisions to external commissions. These commissions aren't elected by the people but by other bureaucrats, making them unaccountable to public welfare. This fosters irresponsibility and shifts toward totalitarianism—just as it did in Weimar Germany before Hitler’s rise. Published in 1944 amid widespread socialist sentiment, Mises added a 1962 intro noting socialism’s decline in favor of interventionism. U.S. bureaucracy had grown but remained less pervasive than elsewhere, preserving liberalism. He argued trends change and America’s choices would influence the world—a prediction proven true in later decades. #grownostr #mises #democracy #liberalism #bureaucracy #state #america
History + Comedy = Rothbard If anything is simultaneously obvious and brilliant, it is Rothbard’s insight that governments are glorified gangs of criminals. How can anyone who knows the basic facts of history disagree? If you strip virtually any chapter of world history down to a postcard, it’s a story of vicious murderers killing each other in order to enslave nearby civilians. Nearly every guy nicknamed “the Great” was a serial killer on a massive scale – and not the nice kind, either. If all this is so obvious, why don’t most works of history have a Rothbardian flavor? The answer, in short, is that most historians are serious. When they tell the story of William the Conqueror, for example, they take a considered, pompous tone, and treat all the key historical players with respect. They’ve usually got their facts straight, of course. But they don’t want to write the “story of William the Mass Murderer,” so they briefly mention his body count, then move on to William’s land titling policy. source: #grownostr #history #rothbard #libertarianism #state #war
Read the below argument of the great Murray in The Ethics of Liberty and tell me isn't he undoubtedly talking about Hoppe? - It might be thought that the libertarian, the person committed to the "natural system of liberty" (in Adam Smith's phrase), almost by definition holds the goal of liberty as his highest political end. But this is often not true; for many libertarians, the desire for self-expression, or for bearing witness to the truth of the excellence of liberty, frequently takes precedence over the goal of the triumph of liberty in the real world. Yet surely, as will be seen further below, the victory of liberty will never come to pass unless the goal of victory in the real world takes precedence over more esthetic and passive considerations. image #grownostr #rothbard #libertarianism #hoppe #anarchocapitalism #philosophy
Useful statistics showing the Government expenditure on education, total (% of government expenditure) #grownostr
According to the IQAir website, which examines the air quality in cities around the world, Tehran's air is four times more polluted than the burning Los Angeles at 4:30 am on Monday, January 11. Earlier, the Minister of Health stated that "Iran loses about 50,000 people annually due to air pollution!" Just for the sake of comparison, according to HAMAS, Israel has killed 47000 Palestinians since October 7! image We're having a long-running Chernobyl and they're not even denying it as the Soviet did!!! Climate normies should just fuck off and take a look at us. That's what happens when the state takes control of everything. image