1030: Henry Hazlitt – Predicted 2008 Housing Collapse No Comments on 1030: Henry Hazlitt – Predicted 2008 Housing Collapse Government-guaranteed home mortgages, especially when a negligible down payment or no down payment whatever is required, inevitably mean more bad loans than otherwise. They force the general taxpayer to subsidize the bad risks and to defray the losses. They encourage people to buy houses that they cannot really afford. They tend eventually to bring about an over-supply of houses. They temporarily over stimulate building, raise the cost of building for everybody. May mislead the building industry into an eventually over expansion. In brief, in the long run they do not increase overall national production but encourage malinvestment. —Henry Hazlitt Download Print Quality (446KB)Normal Quality (386KB)Government-guaranteed home mortgages, especially when a negligible down payment or no down payment whatever is required, inevitably mean more bad loans than otherwise. They force the general taxpayer to subsidize the bad risks and to defray the losses. They encourage people to buy houses that they cannot really afford. They tend eventually to bring about an over-supply of houses. They temporarily over stimulate building, raise the cost of building for everybody. May mislead the building industry into an eventually over expansion. In brief, in the long run they do not increase overall national production but encourage malinvestment. —Henry Hazlitt Tags Courage, Economics, Government, Greed, Henry Hazlitt, Housing, Money Printing, People, Philosophical theories No Comments on 1030: Henry Hazlitt – Predicted 2008 Housing Collapse
1029: Thomas Sowell – Rising Prices and Greed No Comments on 1029: Thomas Sowell – Rising Prices and Greed While rising prices are likely to reflect changes in supply and demand, people ignorant of economics may attribute price rises to greed. —Thomas Sowell Download Print Quality (2.01MB)Normal Quality (211KB) Download Print Quality (4.08MB)Normal Quality (354KB)While rising prices are likely to reflect changes in supply and demand, people ignorant of economics may attribute price rises to greed. —Thomas Sowell Tags American writers, Capitalism, Economics, Free Market, Greed, People, Thomas Sowell No Comments on 1029: Thomas Sowell – Rising Prices and Greed
1028: Henry Hazlitt – How to Increase Wages No Comments on 1028: Henry Hazlitt – How to Increase Wages Real wages come out of production, not out of government decrees. The best way to raise wages, therefore, is to raise marginal labor productivity. The more the individual worker produces, the more he increases the wealth of the whole community. The more he produces, the more his services are worth to consumers, and hence to employers. And the more he is worth to employers, the more he will be paid. —Henry Hazlitt Download Print Quality (420KB)Normal Quality (368KB)Real wages come out of production, not out of government decrees. The best way to raise wages, therefore, is to raise marginal labor productivity. The more the individual worker produces, the more he increases the wealth of the whole community. The more he produces, the more his services are worth to consumers, and hence to employers. And the more he is worth to employers, the more he will be paid. —Henry Hazlitt Tags Capitalism, Economics, Employment, Free Market, Government, Henry Hazlitt, Individuality, Society, Wealth No Comments on 1028: Henry Hazlitt – How to Increase Wages
1027: Henry Hazlitt – Government Creates Artificial Demand No Comments on 1027: Henry Hazlitt – Government Creates Artificial Demand Inflation distorts the structure of production. It leads to the overexpansion of some industries at the expense of others. This involves a misapplication and waste of capital. Yet the ardor for inflation never dies. It would almost seem as if no country is capable of profiting from the experience of another and no generation of learning from the sufferings of its forebears. For it is the nature of inflation to give birth to a thousand illusions. —Henry Hazlitt Download Print Quality (361KB)Normal Quality (329KB)Inflation distorts the structure of production. It leads to the overexpansion of some industries at the expense of others. This involves a misapplication and waste of capital. Yet the ardor for inflation never dies. It would almost seem as if no country is capable of profiting from the experience of another and no generation of learning from the sufferings of its forebears. For it is the nature of inflation to give birth to a thousand illusions. —Henry Hazlitt Tags Capitalism, Economics, Henry Hazlitt, Inflation, Money, Money Printing No Comments on 1027: Henry Hazlitt – Government Creates Artificial Demand
1026: Henry Hazlitt – Government Spending Destroys Jobs No Comments on 1026: Henry Hazlitt – Government Spending Destroys Jobs For every dollar that the government spends on public works one less dollar was spent by the taxpayers to meet their own wants and for every public job created one private job was destroyed. —Henry Hazlitt Download Print Quality (379KB)Normal Quality (342KB)For every dollar that the government spends on public works one less dollar was spent by the taxpayers to meet their own wants and for every public job created one private job was destroyed. —Henry Hazlitt Tags Business, Economics, Employment, Government, Henry Hazlitt, Philosophical theories, Regulations, Taxes No Comments on 1026: Henry Hazlitt – Government Spending Destroys Jobs
1025: Thomas Sowell – Road to Hell Paved with Ivy League Degrees No Comments on 1025: Thomas Sowell – Road to Hell Paved with Ivy League Degrees The road to hell is paved with ivy league degrees. —Thomas Sowell Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 2.91MB | Normal Quality (1920×1005) 159KB Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 3.55MB | Normal Quality (1920×1372) 197KB Download Print Quality (2.95MB)Normal Quality (159KB) Download Print Quality (3.72MB)Normal Quality (199KB)The road to hell is paved with ivy league degrees. —Thomas Sowell Tags American writers, Authoritarian, Economics, Politician, Thomas Sowell No Comments on 1025: Thomas Sowell – Road to Hell Paved with Ivy League Degrees
1024: Henry Hazlitt – Inflation is the Illusion of More Milk No Comments on 1024: Henry Hazlitt – Inflation is the Illusion of More Milk Printing money in place of real savings can create the illusion of more wealth. Just as the addition of water can create the illusion of more milk. —Henry Hazlitt Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 2.92MB | Normal Quality (1920×1005) 182KB Download Print Quality (3840×2744) 3.59MB | Normal Quality (1920×1372) 247KB Download Print Quality (2.93MB)Normal Quality (183KB) Download Print Quality (3.63MB)Normal Quality (250KB)Printing money in place of real savings can create the illusion of more wealth. Just as the addition of water can create the illusion of more milk. —Henry Hazlitt Tags Economics, Federal Reserve, Henry Hazlitt, Inflation, Money, Money Printing, Philosophy, Wealth No Comments on 1024: Henry Hazlitt – Inflation is the Illusion of More Milk
1023: John Stuart Mill – Individual is Sovereign No Comments on 1023: John Stuart Mill – Individual is Sovereign Over his own body & mind, the individual is sovereign. —John Stuart Mill Download Print Quality (377KB)Normal Quality (318KB)Over his own body & mind, the individual is sovereign. —John Stuart Mill Tags Freedom, Individuality, John Stuart Mill No Comments on 1023: John Stuart Mill – Individual is Sovereign
1022: Larry Sharpe – Laws Are Not the Answer No Comments on 1022: Larry Sharpe – Laws Are Not the Answer Laws are not the answer. More laws are not going to help. You don't have to have a law for everything. —Larry Sharpe Download Print Quality (4.48MB)Normal Quality (223KB) Download Print Quality (7.04MB)Normal Quality (329KB)Laws are not the answer. More laws are not going to help. You don’t have to have a law for everything. —Larry Sharpe Tags Freedom, Individuality, Larry Sharpe, Law, Mentality, Regulations, Society No Comments on 1022: Larry Sharpe – Laws Are Not the Answer
1021: Murray Rothbard – Voting Does Not Imply Voluntary Consent No Comments on 1021: Murray Rothbard – Voting Does Not Imply Voluntary Consent In an environment of State coercion, voting does not imply voluntary consent. Indeed, if the State allows us a periodic choice of rulers, limited though that choice may be, it surely cannot be considered immoral to make use of that limited choice to try to reduce or get rid of State power. —Murray Rothbard Download Print Quality (1.95MB)Normal Quality (215KB)In an environment of State coercion, voting does not imply voluntary consent. Indeed, if the State allows us a periodic choice of rulers, limited though that choice may be, it surely cannot be considered immoral to make use of that limited choice to try to reduce or get rid of State power. —Murray Rothbard Tags Coercion, Consent, Government, Immorality, Limited government, Morality, Murray Rothbard, Politician, Voting No Comments on 1021: Murray Rothbard – Voting Does Not Imply Voluntary Consent