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http://econclarity.com/blog/ The Austrian Perspective blog is being transferred here for your viewing pleasure! I actually have a site now that won’t hurt your eyes and is formatted well. What are you waiting for? GO!
The War Drums Beat on…
And why you shouldn’t fall for it.
The Great Conflation: Fascism is Not Capitalism
The Great Conflation: Fascism is not Capitalism I have been an activist for several years and have most recently spent my time at Occupy Los Angeles at LA City Hall. Once more, I ran into the same wall that still divides leftists/socialists/anarcho-communists from libertarians and free market anarchists; that contemporary leftist ideology conflates fascism with … Read more
Don’t Write-off the Occupy Movement
I recently have spent much time at Los Angeles City Hall to participate and to educate the individuals there about sound economics. I have seen much written lately from libertarians that “This isn’t the movement we’ve been waiting for” or “They are all leftists”, things of that nature. As for the latter statement, I concede … Read more
Learning Through Quotes
You might think I’m being lazy, but I’ve been really busy lately so I’m just going to put that out there, BUT I do truly believe that learning through quotes is one of the best methods out there. Therefore! I decree that thou shalt readeth these quotes, and share them with your fellow man that … Read more
Ground Control to Major Krugman: Keynesianism’s Dead
The reductio ad absurdum is a time-tested mode of logical dissection wonderfully suited to exploding arguments that may, on the surface at least, seem compelling. One simply assumes a proposition is true, then takes that proposition to absurd (but logical) end. If I were to use this method to argue against Keynesian economic stimulus, for … Read more
Reforming Government: It’s Just Not Worth It
Hanging around the virtual cafes that discuss economics, libertarianism, philosophy, and government, the debate du jour is that of minarchy vs. anarchy. Although both sides can agree on certain issues, without a consistent philosophy, namely the non-aggression principle, minarchist beliefs on what limited government can and ought to do end up being completely arbitrary based … Read more
From Charles Adams book “For Good and Evil”
One of the books I am reading is For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization by Charles Adams, a book on…yeah it’s in the title. Check out this quote from Samuel, who was told by God to describe to the people of Israel what their tax life would be … Read more
No Treason: Section 5 Live Blogging
The message contained in Section V is fairly simple, which is that on general principles of law and reason; All contracts made by men should be written All contracts made by men should be signed All contracts made by men must be witnessed, sealed, and acknowledged…. Kinda makes me feel like dancin’. Spooner points out … Read more
Calling all Researchers for Book Project
I am gathering researchers and content for a book I am writing about the historical period immediately preceding the creation of the Fed, abouts 1880-1912. If you would like to contribute and assist me finding facts and doing research (and get PAID), please contact me at my e-mail.



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