“We must conclude, in the light of this evidence, that governments now enjoy an unmerited reputation for solving the problems of human rights and discrimination. On the contrary, affirmative action, EPFEW, and various anti‑discrimination initiatives have backfired, harming the very minorities they were supposed to protect. Government programs such as minimum wage laws, anti‑usury codes, rent controls, and zoning legislation have had unforeseen and negative consequences for the minority peoples, who have been among the greatest victims of discrimination.” PovertyEconomicsDiscriminationPoor PeopleGovernment PolicyWar On Poverty Book:The Case for Discrimination Source: The Case for Discrimination
“There is all the world of difference between the invasive use of force, on the one hand, and the peaceful but assertive refusal to interact, on the other. Indeed, in the entire realm of political philosophy, there is scarcely a distinction more important to make, nor one easier to make. Nevertheless, for many people, the distinction between these two concepts is hard to discern. This is all the more reason to make it clearly and repetitively.” CoercionVoluntaryismUse Of Force Author:Walter Block
“Voluntary communism, together with laissez-faire capitalism, has nothing to be ashamed of on moral and economic grounds. They can each hold up their heads, high. Far from enemies, they are merely opposite sides of the same voluntaristic coin. Together, they must battle state coercion, whether called State Capitalism or State Socialism. The point is, “left” vs. “right” is a red herring. The reddest and perhaps most misleading red herring in all political-economic theory.” CapitalismCommunismVoluntaryismCommunal LifeState CommunismVoluntary Communism Book:The Case for Discrimination Source: The Case for Discrimination
“If we as a society want to cure unemployment, raise real wages, and in other ways improve our economy, we will base public policy on private property rights, the non-aggression principle and the law of free association. In the free and prosperous society, everyone may do precisely as he pleases, provided only that he does not initiate violence against non-aggressors.” IfsWayWantMayDoeRealLawPrinciplesEconomyRightsViolencePolicyPleaseRaisesPropertyCuresAssociationAggressionUnemploymentWagesProsperousPrivate PropertyProperty RightsPublic PolicyInitiateAggressors Book:Labor Economics from a Free Market Perspective: Employing the Unemployable Source: Labor Economics from a Free Market Perspective: Employing the Unemployable
“Libertarianism is neither of the left nor of the right. It is unique. It is sui generis. It is apart from left and right. The left right political spectrum simply has no room for libertarianism. Think of an equilateral triangle, with libertarianism at one corner, the left at a second corner and the right at the third corner. We are equally distant from both of those misbegotten political economic philosophies. No, better yet, think in terms of an isosceles triangle, with us at the top and the two of them at the bottom, indicating they have more in common with each other than with us.” ThinkingTwoPhilosophyPoliticalLeftTermRoomsCommonEconomicUniqueThirdsBottomCornersLibertarianismSpectrumTrianglesLeft And RightPolitical Spectrum Author:Walter Block
“Protectionism is a misnomer. The only people protected by tariffs, quotas and trade restrictions are those engaged in uneconomic and wasteful activity. Free trade is the only philosophy compatible with international peace and prosperity.” PeoplePhilosophyFreedomActivityTradeInternationalProsperityEngagedProtectedRestrictionCompatibleFree TradeQuotaInternational PeaceTariffsProtectionism Author:Walter Block
“Consider the sexual harassment which continually occurs between a secretary and a boss . . . while objectionable to many women, [it] is not a coercive action. It is rather part of a package deal in which the secretary agrees to all aspects of the job when she agrees to accept the job, and especially when she agrees to keep the job. The office is, after all, private property. The secretary does not have to remain if the 'coercion' is objectionable.” IfsDoeActionJobsDealsAcceptingOfficeAspectAgreePropertyBossSecretaryPackagesCoercionPrivate PropertyHarassment Author:Walter Block
“It is sometimes argued that one of the benefits of legalizing addictive drugs is that they could be taxed, and the government revenues enhanced. From this perspective, this would be the only valid case against legalization.” SometimesGovernmentWould BeCasesPerspectiveDrugBenefitsRevenue Author:Walter Block
“If it moves, privatize it, if it doesn't move, privatize it; since everything either moves or doesn't move, privatize everything.” IfsMoving Author:Walter Block