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Government has a habit of blaming the private sector for its own failings while taking credit for advances we in fact owe to the private sector.
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Communism brought out the worst in human nature and crippled people's ability or ambition to participate in a market economy.
Thomas Woods Quotes: Communism brought out the worst
Nullification is the Jeffersonian idea that the states of the American Union must judge the constitutionality of the acts of their agent, the federal government, since no impartial arbiter between them exists.
Thomas Woods Quotes: Nullification is the Jeffersonian idea
One of the market's virtues, and the reason it enables so much peaceful interaction and cooperation among such a great variety of peoples, is that it demands of its participants only that they observe a relatively few basic principles, among them honesty, the sanctity of contracts, and respect for private property.
Thomas Woods Quotes: One of the market's virtues,
The power to regulate the value of money does not involve a power to dilute the value of money by inflation, an absurd and self-serving rendering.
Thomas Woods Quotes: The power to regulate the
The Emergency Banking Act reached back in time to amend the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, which had originally been intended to criminalize economic intercourse between American citizens and declared enemies of the United States.
Thomas Woods Quotes: The Emergency Banking Act reached
There are only two (major) parties today: The Stupid Party and The Evil Party. Once in a while the two parties get together to do something that is both stupid and evil, and that's called Bipartisanship.
Thomas Woods Quotes: There are only two (major)
Discussions of the economy, especially during times of crisis, are often framed in terms of lessons we supposedly learned during the Depression of the 1930s. If we are not to endure terrible times like those again, we are told, we must support whatever form of state intervention is currently being peddled.
Thomas Woods Quotes: Discussions of the economy, especially
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