The natural proclivity of democratic governments is to pursue public policies which concentrate benefits on the well-organized and well-informed, and disperse the costs on the unorganized and ill-informed.
The natural proclivity of democratic governments is to pursue public policies which concentrate benefits on the well-organized and well-informed, and… - Peter Boettke
The natural proclivity of democratic governments is to pursue public policies which concentrate benefits on the well-organized and well-informed, and…
- Peter Boettke
If you bound the arms and legs of gold-medal swimmer Michael Phelps, weighed him down with chains, threw him in a pool and he sank, you wouldn't call… - Peter Boettke
If you bound the arms and legs of gold-medal swimmer Michael Phelps, weighed him down with chains, threw him in a pool and he sank, you wouldn't call…
Economics teaches humility because it teaches us more about what we can't do than what we can do - Peter Boettke
Economics teaches humility because it teaches us more about what we can't do than what we can do
We do not need to understand economics in order to experience the benefits of freedom of exchange and production. But we may very well need to unders… - Peter Boettke
We do not need to understand economics in order to experience the benefits of freedom of exchange and production. But we may very well need to unders…
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