How does this sub feel about Atlas shrugged?
In the middle of it right now, kind of scary how easily I could see America falling into a socialist society that’s illustrated in the book. submitted by /u/Current-Run-2750 [link] [comments]
In the middle of it right now, kind of scary how easily I could see America falling into a socialist society that’s illustrated in the book. submitted by /u/Current-Run-2750 [link] [comments]
Is there any place for public investment in Austria economics? Transportation, water, electricity, space, education… infrastructure? And once the initial investment is made whose job is it for maintenance? submitted by /u/HDKfister [link] [comments]
Tweet This letter of mine appears in today’s New York Times: To the Editor: Donald Trump complains that the fees Panama charges for ships to use its canal are a “complete ‘rip-off.’” How mysterious. Given Mr. Trump’s belief that “the most beautiful word in the dictionary is ‘tariff,’” he should be pleased that these fees are high because they work exactly as protective tariffs do. The higher such fees, the more costly it is to ship cargo, thus […]
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Is it time for the nuclear option? Just asking questions. A nuclear renaissance may be afoot. The partial reactor meltdown at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island plant in 1979 invigorated an anti-nuclear movement that forced the industry to a grinding halt for decades. But in 2023, the first reactor built from scratch since 1974 began operating. Big investments are being made in so-called “advanced nuclear,” which promises to deliver smaller, less costly, and less risky reactors. And the AI […]
I understand that Mises made the argument made that economics tells you whether the means that you choose to achieve something will actually get you there, which okay, I guess its value-free (if we dont get into the meta part), even though I would say that even being “value-free” is ironically a value itself. But anyways, I dont understand how you can stay value-free in terms of public policy or economic system. If a public policy maker asks […]
Abraço Da Superação A ansiedade não afeta só a mim, Mas também a quem se esforça por estar aqui, Aqueles que, com paciência, tentam entender, A dor que carrego, o medo de não saber. Há um tempo atrás, era insuportável, Cada dia uma luta, tudo parecia intocável. Nada que hoje em dia um remédio não amenize, Goela abaixo, com a esperança que se deslize. Antes, nem andar eu conseguia, Hoje, corro à noite, esperando o amanhecer, que brilha. […]
You can say what you want about Elon Musk, but he is able to pinpoint in a single tweet some of the most dysfunctional aspects of our federal government. For instance, he recently noted that “Simplifying the tax code will increase productivity, instead of incentivizing bizarre tax-avoidance behavior.” He’s correct. If President-elect Donald Trump wants to have a lasting impact, he should not simply extend the provisions of the 2017 tax reform; he should use the opportunity for […]
I am a convinded Anarcho-Capitalist , ultra-conservative socially … but i dont belive in coercive action … mainly because i love Big Corporation in which i regularly invest in thru the NYSE and LSE . I am convinced of the ideology and i’ve read Adams Smiths Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations & Atlas Shrugged . I am looking into reading more of Murray Rothbards works for debating purposes … and i currently […]