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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2019

The ultimate ends of the activities of reasonable beings are never economic. Strictly speaking, there is no “economic motive” but only economic factors conditioning our striving for other ends. What in ordinary language is misleadingly called the “economic motive” means merely the desire for general opportunity, the desire for power to achieve unspecified ends.

Friedrich A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom [1944]

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December 11, 2019
Free Trade Equals Liberty, Peace, Prosperity, and Harmony
The largest free trade zone in history is the United States. Every day, people are free to carry or ship goods and services from one state to another and one city to another. There are no government officials at the border monitoring or controlling what goods and services cross the borders. There are no customs agents at the borders collecting taxes. States ...
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