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Category Archives: capitalism
Run for the hills!
The EU/IMF raiding bank accounts in Cyprus to bail out the country’s financial system sets a dangerous precedent and investors should “run for the hills” said investor Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, on “Squawk on the Street”Thursday. Rogers said that … Continue reading
Posted in capitalism, crisis, economy, government, interventionism, property
Tagged banks, crisis, cyprus, economy, government, interview, jim rogers
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Who will build the roads?
And if you still don’t get it… give a chance to PRIVATE ROADS.
Posted in capitalism, free markets, freedom
Tagged creativity, free market, needs, private individuals, roads
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Other People’s Money
It is a film from 1991 that shows two different approaches to business: The view of Jorgy, who has inherited the company from his father, the New England Wire and Cable Company, who thinks a business is about the people associated … Continue reading
Posted in behavior, capitalism, free markets, freedom, money, Phylosophy of Liberty, property
Tagged money, morality, other people's money, profits, speech
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Capitalism did it!
It took all these devices…and squeezed them so they all fit now in your pocket. Bloody capitalism! “Capitalism improves the quality of life for the working class not just because it leads to improved wages but also because it produces … Continue reading
Posted in capitalism, free markets, Phylosophy of Liberty, quotes
Tagged capitalism, quotes, thomas di lorenzo
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North Korea and South Korea
A picture is worth a thousand words… “The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” Albert Camus Pyongyang Style Gangnam Style
Posted in capitalism, communism, freedom, humor
Tagged albert camus, freedom, gangnan style, humor, north korea, quote, south korea
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Mises, government and property rights
“All those in positions of political power, all governments, all kings, and all republican authorities have always looked askance at private property. There is an inherent tendency in all governmental power to recognize no restraints on its operation and to … Continue reading
Posted in capitalism, economy, government, interventionism, libertarianism, mises, Phylosophy of Liberty, quotes, state
Tagged atack, capital, government, liberalism, Mises, property rights, quotes
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16 days…
for the release in theaters of “ATLAS SHRUGGED – II PART”. If you are not in the US, please check the store in their website http://store.atlasshruggedmovie.com Soon the film will be available in DVD and BlueRay.
Posted in capitalism, libertarianism, Phylosophy of Liberty, Rand
Tagged atlas shrugged, ayn rand, film, release
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Overdose – The next world economic crisis
We have reached this point by letting others make decisions on our lives, asking for more “help”, more “bailouts”, more credit and by being irresponsible. This is the result of “protecting” the inverstors and consumers from their own decisions. Be … Continue reading
Posted in banks, capitalism, crisis, economy, government, interventionism, money, spending, welfare state
Tagged bailouts, crisis, documentary, economy, government, overdose
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Happy Capital Day
Because capital also deserves a holiday to be cellebrated.
