Philosophy and Methodology

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Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

Capitalism is not so much a social system, writes Llewellyn Rockwell, but the natural result of a society wherein individual rights are respected, where businesses, families, and every form of association are permitted to flourish in the absence of coercion, theft, war, and aggression. In this way, and despite the current anti-business frenzy, capitalism is an indispensible expression of freedom.

Gene Callahan

In this excerpt from his new book, Gene Callahan explains that economics does not attempt to decide whether our choice of ends to pursue is wise. It does not tell us that we are wrong if we value a certain amount of leisure more than some amount of money. It does not view humans as being only worried about monetary gain. There is nothing "noneconomical" about someone giving away a fortune, or turning down a high-paying job to become a monk.
 

Gary Galles

Mark Twain wrote long ago, but he seems at least as insightful about the government abuses we experience today as he was of those he observed directly. And the defense of liberty in modern America, with a government that has ballooned far beyond anything he could have anticipated, would certainly benefit from a healthy new dose of the same patriotic irreverence that animated Twain.