“Our goal is not to assume leadership of existing institutions, but rather to render them irrelevant. We don't want to take over the state or change its policies. We want to render its laws unenforceable. We don't want to take over corporations and make them more 'socially responsible.' We want to build a counter-economy of open-source information, neighborhood garage manufacturing, permaculture, encrypted currency and mutual banks, leaving the corporations to die on the vine along with the state. We do not hope to reform the existing order. We intend to serve as its grave-diggers.” WantStatesLawPurposeOrderDiesSocialGoalChangeEconomyInformationPolicySourceEconomicsResponsibleAimInstitutionsAssumingLeavingGravesReformCorporationsNeighborhoodMutualCurrencyIrrelevantManufacturingReformationGarageVinesRenderingPermacultureOpen SourceEconomic Reforms Author:Kevin Carson
“Man has existed for about a million years. He has possessed writing for about 6,000 years, agriculture somewhat longer, but perhaps not much longer. Science, as a dominant factor in determining the belief of educated men, has existed for about 300 years; as a source of economic technique, for about 150 years. In this brief period it has proved itself an incredibly powerful revolutionary force. When we consider how recently it has risen to power, we find ourselves forced to believe that we are at the very beginning of its work in transforming human life.” MenWritingYearsBelieveHumansScienceBeliefForcePowerfulHistoryMillionsPowerLearningEconomicSourcePeriodsEconomicsTechniqueFactorsEducatedHuman LifeRevolutionaryPossessedAgricultureDominantTransformingRisenEducated Man Book:The Impact of Science On Society Source: The Impact of Science On Society
“the principal sources of human misery may fairly be said to lie in the over-possession, under-possession, and the unwise use of economic goods.” HumansMaySaidUseLyingEconomicSourceEconomicsMiseryPossessionGoodsPrincipalUnwise Author:Georgia Harkness
“The technologies for the alternative energy sources exists today. The economics are compelling. The public health is compelling. Why would we maintain a focus on a 17th-century technology, when there are 21st-century alternatives that are both necessary and available? And the answer is the subversion of democracy.” TodayEnergyAnswersTechnologyDemocracyFocusCenturySourceEconomicsAvailableAlternativesCompelling21st CenturyPublic HealthEnergy SourcesSubversion17th CenturyAlternative Energy Author:Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
“But waiting for 'eventually' to prove the alarmists wrong is not the wisest course of action. Unfullfillable ambitions to stifle growth will devastate a world trying to deal with the complexities of economics, stability, and the environment. Quality of life depends on access to energy. Noble intentions about 'C02-free' sources of energy are not sufficient, if their agenda of eliminating coal as a source, and turning their back on nuclear, are allowed to be part of our near-term policies.” IfsWorldTryingActionCoursesEnergyWaitingGrowthTermDealsQualityEnvironmentPolicySourceDependsProveAmbitionEconomicsIntentionNobleAccessNuclearSufficientComplexityAgendasStabilityCoalQuality Of LifeWisestEliminatingAlarmists Author:John H. Sununu
“Today we have a temporary aberration called "industrial capitalism" which is inadvertently liquidating its two most important sources of capital, the natural world and properly functioning societies. No sensible capitalist would do that.” WorldInspirationalTwoImportantTodayNatureNaturalMoneyBusinessEnvironmentSocietyEconomicSourceCapitalismEconomicsTemporarySensibleCapitalistNatural WorldAberration Author:Amory Lovins
“Human envy is certainly not one of the sources of discontent that a free society can eliminate. It is probably one of the essential conditions for the preservation of such a society that we do not countenance envy, not sanction its demands by camouflaging it as social justice, but treat it, in the words of John Stuart Mill, as 'the most anti-social and evil of all passions.'” HumansPassionEvilSocialJusticeLibertyEconomicConditionsSourceDemandEssentialsEconomicsTreatsSocial JusticeEnvyPreservationDiscontentSanctionsFree SocietyMillsCountenanceAnti Social Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“The high rate of unemployment among teenagers, and especially black teenagers, is both a scandal and a serious source of social unrest. Yet it is largely a result of minimum wage laws. We regard the minimum wage law as one of the most, if not the most, anti-black laws on the statute books.” IfsBookLawSocialBlackResultsLibertySeriousSourceEconomicsRegardRateLibertarianTeenagerLibertarianismMinimumUnemploymentScandalMinimum WageUnrestStatutesSocial Unrest Author:Milton Friedman
“We must show that liberty is not merely one particular value but that it is the source and condition of most moral values. What a free society offers to the individual is much more than what he would be able to do if only he were free. We can therefore not fully appreciate the value of freedom until we know how a society of free men as a whole differs from one in which unfreedom prevails.” IfsKnowsMenWholeShowsWould BeAbleValuesIndividualLibertyMoralKnow HowConditionsParticularSourceOffersEconomicsAppreciateIndividualityFree ManFree SocietyMoral Values Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“The great danger to the consumer is the monopoly -whether private or governmental. His most effective protection is free competition at home and free trade throughout the world. The consumer is protected from being exploited by one seller by the existence of another seller from whom he can buy and who is eager to sell to him. Alternative sources of supply protect the consumer far more effectively than all the Ralph Naders of the world.” WorldHomeExistenceDangerSourceProtectEconomicsTradeSellsCompetitionProtectionAlternativesConsumersProtectedMonopolyFree TradeSellers Author:Milton Friedman
“It is the process of evolution which identifies innovative benefits from any source and selects them on merit without prejudice” ProcessSourceEvolutionBenefitsEconomicsPrejudiceMeritInnovative Author:David Landes
“Who then would not like to see these benefits flow upon the world from the law, as from an inexhaustible source? But is it possible? Whence does the State draw those resources that it is urged to dispense by way of benefits to individuals? Is it not from the individuals themselves? How, then, can these resources be increased by passing through the hands of a parasitic and voracious intermediary?” WorldWayDoeStatesPhilosophyHandsLawPoliticalIndividualSourceBenefitsDrawsResourcesEconomicsFlowPassingPassingsPassing Through Author:Frederic Bastiat
“Socialist thought owes its appeal to the young largely to its visionary character; the very courage to indulge in Utopian thought is in this respect a source of strength for socialism which traditional liberalism sadly lacks. Speculation about general principles provides an opportunity for the play of the imagination of those who are unencumbered by much knowledge of the facts of present-day life. Their ideas suffer from inherent contradictions, and any attempt to put them into practice must produce something utterly different from what they expect.” IdeasDifferentPhilosophyPlayCharacterFactsYoungPoliticalSufferingOpportunityImaginationPrinciplesPracticeProduceSourceEconomicsSocialismTraditionalAppealsLiberalismContradictionInherentSocialistSpeculationIndulgeVisionariesPresent DayIndulge InUtopianDay LifeSource Of Strength Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“In fact, I'd say that the sources of the economy's expansion from 2003 to 2007 were, in order, the housing bubble, the war, and - very much in third place - tax cuts.” WarPhilosophyFactsPoliticalOrderEconomyCuttingSourceTaxesEconomicsThirdsBubblesExpansionHousingTax CutsThird PlaceHousing Bubble Author:Paul Krugman
“The sources of deflation are not a mystery. Deflation is in almost all cases a side effect of a collapse of aggregate demand.. a drop in spending so severe that producers must cut prices on an ongoing basis in order to find buyers.” OrderSidesCasesEconomyCuttingMysteryEffectsSourceDemandEconomicsBasesSpendingProducersFinanceCollapseSevereOngoingBuyersSide EffectsDeflation Author:Ben Bernanke
“Some of our businesses use more energy than others, but our strategy everywhere is the same... first, reduce our use of energy as much as possible. Then, switch to renewable sources of power where it makes economic sense... And, over time, as a last resort, offset the emissions we can't avoid.” FirstsUseLastsEnergyEconomyEconomicSourceEconomicsStrategyResortsEmissions Author:Rupert Murdoch
“Government control of the economy, no matter in whose behalf, has been the source of all the evils in our industrial society -- and the solution is laissez-faire capitalism, i.e., the abolition of any and all forms of intervention in production and trade, the separation of State and Economics, in the same way and for the same reasons as the separation of Church and State.” WayHas BeensMatterStatesReasonGovernmentFormEvilChurchEconomySourceSolutionsCapitalismEconomicsTradeProductionsSeparationBehalfInterventionChurch And StateSeparation Of Church And StateAbolitionLaissez FaireLaissez Faire Capitalism Author:Ayn Rand