Tag Archives: government

Mandatory Freedom… Fails

The idea that freedom can be enforced is the biggest problem with pro-freedom activists on both the left and right. The contradiction of using violent solutions to solve the problem of violence. It’s a spiral. Here I present the best … Continue reading

Less Government is Stronger Government

Just some random thoughts… So the UK government has announced £81 billion in cuts. The markets will free up, unemployed public servants with their severe lack of real world skills will find themselves struggling to impress employers – though, the free … Continue reading

Discovering the Austrian School

Discovering Austrian economics changed my world. Ron Paul was my introduction. He was a presidential candidate in the 2008 elections if you don’t know. The ideas on his platform were radical, and resonated with vast swathes of people. Not populist, less exclusive than that. Powerful enough to reveal the political classes vying for my worthless vote as a circus, a distraction, a deception. The Austrians were about to confirm all my suspicions. Argument after argument, all competition was crushed with their relentless logic. Continue reading