1160: Friedrich Hayek – Democratic Socialism Produces Something Different No Comments on 1160: Friedrich Hayek – Democratic Socialism Produces Something Different Democratic Socialism, the great utopia of the last few generations, is not only unachievable, but that to strive for it produces something that many will not believe until the connection has been laid bare in all its aspects. —F.A. Hayek Download Print Quality (226KB)Normal Quality (208KB)Download Print Quality (5.42MB)Normal Quality (522KB) Democratic Socialism, the great utopia of the last few generations, is not only unachievable, but that to strive for it produces something that many will not believe until the connection has been laid bare in all its aspects. —F.A. Hayek Tags Authoritarianism, Collectivism, Democratic Party, Economic ideologies, Economics, Friedrich Hayek, Government, Marxism, Political ideologies, Poverty, Reality, Social Justice, Social Welfare, Socialism, Statism, Totalitarian No Comments on 1160: Friedrich Hayek – Democratic Socialism Produces Something Different
1156: Frederic Bastiat – The State Lives at the Expense of Everyone No Comments on 1156: Frederic Bastiat – The State Lives at the Expense of Everyone Everyone wants to live at the expense of the State. They forget that the State lives at the expense of everyone. —Frederic Bastiat Download Print Quality (3840×2010) 2.31MB | Normal Quality (1920×1005) 184KBDownload Print Quality (3840×2744) 3.37MB | Normal Quality (1920×1372) 235KBDownload Print Quality (2.32MB)Normal Quality (188KB)Download Print Quality (3.38MB)Normal Quality (235KB) Everyone wants to live at the expense of the State. They forget that the State lives at the expense of everyone. —Frederic Bastiat Tags Authoritarian, Bureaucracy, Coercion, Corruption, Economics, Frederic Bastiat, Greed, Inequality, Marxism, Politician, Social Welfare, Socialism No Comments on 1156: Frederic Bastiat – The State Lives at the Expense of Everyone
1155: Kerry McDonald – Critical Race Theory is a Harmful Ideology 1 Comment on 1155: Kerry McDonald – Critical Race Theory is a Harmful Ideology Critical race theory is the practice of viewing all social and cultural issues through the lens of race. [It] is a harmful and divisive ideology influenced by Marxism that moves us further away from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a nation that focuses on individual character, not color. It is important to speak out against this ideology that places group identity above individualism. —Kerry McDonald Download Print Quality (246KB)Normal Quality (120KB)Download Print Quality (324KB)Normal Quality (317KB) Critical race theory is the practice of viewing all social and cultural issues through the lens of race. [It] is a harmful and divisive ideology influenced by Marxism that moves us further away from Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a nation that focuses on individual character, not color. It is important to speak out against this ideology that places group identity above individualism. —Kerry McDonald Tags American libertarians, Collectivism, Conformity, Culture, Homeschooling, Identity politics, Ideology, Individualism, Individuality, Kerry McDonald, Marxism, Philosophy, Racism, Social Justice, Social philosophy 1 Comment on 1155: Kerry McDonald – Critical Race Theory is a Harmful Ideology
1082: Ludwig von Mises – Why Some are Unhappy Under Capitalism No Comments on 1082: Ludwig von Mises – Why Some are Unhappy Under Capitalism What makes many feel unhappy under capitalism is the fact that capitalism grants to each the opportunity to attain the most desirable positions which, of course, can only be attained by a few. In order to console himself and to restore his self-assertion, such a man is in search of a scapegoat. He tries to persuade himself that he failed through no fault of his own. They sublimate their hatred into a philosophy, the philosophy of anti-capitalism, in order to render inaudible the inner voice that tells them that their failure is entirely their own fault. The suffering from frustrated ambition is peculiar to people living in a society of equality under the law. It is not caused by equality under the law, but by the fact that in a society of equality under the law the inequality of men with regard to intellectual abilities, will power and application becomes visible. The gulf between what a man is and achieves and what he thinks of his own abilities and achievements is pitilessly revealed. —Ludwig von Mises Download Print Quality (438KB)Normal Quality (199KB)What makes many feel unhappy under capitalism is the fact that capitalism grants to each the opportunity to attain the most desirable positions which, of course, can only be attained by a few. In order to console himself and to restore his self-assertion, such a man is in search of a scapegoat. He tries to persuade himself that he failed through no fault of his own. They sublimate their hatred into a philosophy, the philosophy of anti-capitalism, in order to render inaudible the inner voice that tells them that their failure is entirely their own fault. The suffering from frustrated ambition is peculiar to people living in a society of equality under the law. It is not caused by equality under the law, but by the fact that in a society of equality under the law the inequality of men with regard to intellectual abilities, will power and application becomes visible. The gulf between what a man is and achieves and what he thinks of his own abilities and achievements is pitilessly revealed. —Ludwig von Mises Tags American libertarians, Anti-capitalism, Capitalism, Economic ideologies, Inequality, Karl Marx, Ludwig von Mises, Marxism, People, Philosophy, Political ideologies, Socialism, Society No Comments on 1082: Ludwig von Mises – Why Some are Unhappy Under Capitalism