Here’s a basic overview of the economic and moral imperatives behind the free market. I think it’s pretty convincing, but then since I’m the speaker, I suppose I would. (No YouTube versions of the episodes from yesterday through Monday, since it would be redundant to create them.)- Tom Woods, Jr.
http://tomwoods.com/podcast/ep-344-w...dom-heres-why/
MP3 only, well worth the listen. From the novice to the expert, it's entertaining as well as informative. Please share.
Many people think they are socialists, or what have you, (or they ascribe to such a philosophy) but in actuality quite a few of them are receptive to reasonable and logical arguments with regards to markets (I would like to hope, anyways, and I have had some successes). When what people think of as complex or boring subjects are broken down to easily digestible and entertaining parcels, it's a very beneficial thing. Buy his new book, share a few podcasts, he's doing some good work.
Like every other government program, public education has failed. It's time to end it.
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