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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Who will build the roads?
“Who will build the roads? Who will start the wars? Will will run the Gulags, detention camps, and prisons packed with pot smokers and growers? Will who tax 40% of income? Who will spy on email, monitor our cell phone … Continue reading
Posted in free markets, government, Phylosophy of Liberty, quotes, state
Tagged bubbles, government, Jeffrey Tucker, quotes, state, welfare state
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Death and taxes
“The difference between death and taxes is death doesn’t get worse every time Congress meets”. Will Rogers
Posted in government, humor, quotes, taxation
Tagged congress, death, humor, quotes, taxes, will rogers
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Collectivism and war
“The collectivists idolize only the one true church, only the great nation . . . only the true state; everything else they condemn. For that reason all collectivists doctrines are harbingers of irreconcilable hatred and war to the death.” Ludwig … Continue reading
Revolutionary monkey?
It seems that some monkeys can have a strong sense of fairness and equality. See what happens with this capuchin monkey reacts to when he sees that equal effort is not rewarded equally… And after some laughs, here is … Continue reading
Posted in behavior, humor
Tagged animals, Frans de Waal, humor, inequality, monkeys, Moral behavior
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A Symbol of Man’s Greatness
Last night Neil Armstrong passed away. He was 82 years old. He was the first man in setting up foot on the Moon and he pronounced then the famous words: ”That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant … Continue reading
Posted in news, Phylosophy of Liberty, Rand, USA
Tagged apollo 11, apollo XI, ayn rand, neil armstrong, obituary
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Obama’s philosophy on success and failure
Posted in humor, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged collectivism, failure, humor, obama, success
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Greece and Cuba
in the eyes of an idiot. Because only an idiot can despise freedom and make such statement. I wish a Cuban could say the opposite without risking his life…. “Volumes can be and have been written about the issue … Continue reading
Posted in communism, government, Phylosophy of Liberty, quotes, Rand
Tagged ayn rand, cuba, freedom, goverment, greece, quotes, totalitarism
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