This is my response to Len Larson's post in
Hazlitt - Public works mean taxes...
How much of the deficient good should be supplied? That should be determined by the demonstrated preferences of taxpayers.
Rothbard acknowledged that people desire public goods. If we created a market for public goods...then the provision of these goods would be connected to its collection of payment. If you want more protection for the environment...then you'll have to give more of your taxes to the EPA...and/or convince others to do so.
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Arguing against taxes does absolutely nothing to help the people who want public goods to understand the importance of individual valuation. All it does is prevent them from learning about the keystone of economics. That's why pragmatarianism...aka
tax choice...is something that we should all actively promote.