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Recorded 14 January 2005 at The Trouble with Taxation Conference , Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Thomas J. DiLorenzo strips away the vast apparatus of establishment propaganda and exposes the government smokescreen. No statist lies are safe from his scrutiny. In his straightforward and methodical approach to uncovering truths of freedom, liberty has a champion. Narrated by Harold L.
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In The Essential Calhoun ( TEC ), editor Clyde Wilson commented that “it is curious how ignorant contemporary advocates of free markets are of tariff struggles in nineteenth-century America.” There is much truth in this statement, since most advocates of free markets seem to be more interested in pure economic theory than in history.
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In Human Action Ludwig von Mises wrote that labor unions have always been the primary source of anti-capitalistic propaganda. I was reminded of this recently when I saw a bumper sticker proclaiming one of the bedrock tenets of unionism: “The Union Movement: The People Who Brought You the Weekend.” Well, not exactly. In the U.S. the average work
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The main reason why so many state and local governments are bankrupt, or on the verge of bankruptcy, is the combination of government-run monopolies and government-employee unions. Government-employee unions have vastly more power than do private-sector unions because the entities they work for are typically monopolies. When the employees of a