What private property does is connect effort to reward, creating an incentive for people to produce for more. Then, if there's a free market, people will trade their surpluses to others for the things they lack. Mutual exchange for mutual benefit makes the community richer.
Unions say, 'Education of the children is too important to be left to the vagaries of the market.' The opposite is true. Education is too important t… - John Stossel
Unions say, 'Education of the children is too important to be left to the vagaries of the market.' The opposite is true. Education is too important t…
- John Stossel
If individuals can take from a common pot regardless of how much they put in it, each person has an incentive to be a free rider, to do as little as … - John Stossel
If individuals can take from a common pot regardless of how much they put in it, each person has an incentive to be a free rider, to do as little as …
When workers can get and equal return for less effort, workers make less effort - John Stossel
When workers can get and equal return for less effort, workers make less effort
What private property does is connect effort to reward, creating an incentive for people to produce for more. Then, if there's a free market, people… - John Stossel
What private property does is connect effort to reward, creating an incentive for people to produce for more. Then, if there's a free market, people…
Entitlement? How can you be entitled to someone else's money? - John Stossel
Entitlement? How can you be entitled to someone else's money?
All our rights are gradually eroded as government gets bigger. - John Stossel
All our rights are gradually eroded as government gets bigger.
The people who tried government regulation have lives which are miserable. - John Stossel
The people who tried government regulation have lives which are miserable.
What happened under communism - and increasingly, is happening in America, as Joseph Sobran put it: 'Need' now means wanting someone else's money. 'G… - John Stossel
What happened under communism - and increasingly, is happening in America, as Joseph Sobran put it: 'Need' now means wanting someone else's money. 'G…
What would you think of a person who earned $24,000 a year but spent $35,000? Suppose on top of that, he was already $170,000 in debt. You'd tell him… - John Stossel
What would you think of a person who earned $24,000 a year but spent $35,000? Suppose on top of that, he was already $170,000 in debt. You'd tell him…
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