Had Other Writers Written the Libertarian Classics…

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Bill James, The Man vs. the Stats

J.R.R. Tolkien, The Virtue of Elfishness

Thor Heyerdahl, Rowed to Serfdom

J.G. Frazer, The Rites of Man

Richard Stallman, For a Gnu Liberty

John Ruskin, The Gaud of the Machine

Gene Roddenberry, The Once and Future Klingon

William Morris, The Rainbow Credenza

Coco Chanel, Karl Marx and the Clothes of His System

Aldous Huxley, Atlas Drugged

Nikola Tesla, Social Static Cling

 

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Passing a BillMeNow For Later

(Austrian) Economics, Business, Nanny Statism
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Jeremy B. White of the NY Observer writes:

“City Council Member Brad Lander introduced a bill today that would require banks to help pay for the upkeep of foreclosed homes by posting bonds with a minimum value of $10,000.”

What he failed to write was that if this bill were to pass, new mortgage applications would either require a $10,000 fee to cover for foreclosure contingencies, or more likely just include a risk premium for that $10,000 bond. Even if the bill would ban sticking the potential mortgager with that bill, it would compel banks to be even stricter in their lending standards than they would have been otherwise, thus cutting off otherwise qualified applicants from buying homes, foreclosed or otherwise.

In either scenario, the tendency will be to have empty foreclosed homes sitting longer in unkempt vacancy than in the counterfactual situation in which the government didn’t meddle as much.

Don’t you love well-intentioned, yet clueless legislators?

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Huebert: The Fight against Intellectual Property

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This is a fantastic overview of the libertarian position on IP, Chapter 10 of Libertarianism Today by Jacob Huebert (Praeger, 2010). From Mises Daily:

The Fight against Intellectual Property

March 2, 2011 by Mises Daily

IP empowers some people to use government to limit other people’s speech and actions. FULL ARTICLE by Jacob H. Huebert

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