Making Economic Sense
Murray N. Rothbard
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"A free society can only be sustained if the general public is aware
of the vital importance of the market and the terrible consequences of statism."
-- Quote from the preface by L. H. Rockwell, Jr.
- "Man's condition on earth is that he must work
with the given natural conditions and improve them by human
action. It is a reflection on nature, not on the free market, that everyone
is "free to starve."
Economics demonstrates that individuals, entering into mutual relations in a free market in a free society - and only in such relations - can provide abundance for themselves and for the entire society. [...]
The free market in the world of production may be termed "free competition" or "free entry," meaning that in a free society anyone is free to compete and produce in any field he chooses. "Free competition" is the application of liberty to the sphere of production: the freedom to buy, sell, and transform one's property without violent interference by an external power."
-- Quote, p 654