“The essence of the strike, then, is the resort to coercion to force unwilling exchange or to inhibit willing exchange. No person, nor any combination of persons, has a moral right to force themselves—at their price—on any employer, or to forcibly preclude his hiring others.”
— Leonard Read
My favourite pasttime is just looking at the other bylines these authors have to see if they are just as shitty as I think they are. (Spoiler: Yes, they always are).
This man brought us such bangers as:
“How Minimum Wage and Rent Control Laws Fail the ‘Bronowski Test’”
“The Biggest Thing That Separates Authoritarians From Supporters of Freedom”
“35 of Ayn Rand’s Most Insightful Quotes on Rights, Individualism, and Government”
“The Myth That the Rich Don’t Pay Their “Fair Share” of Taxes”
My favourite pasttime is just looking at the other bylines these authors have to see if they are just as shitty as I think they are. (Spoiler: Yes, they always are).
This man brought us such bangers as:
“How Minimum Wage and Rent Control Laws Fail the ‘Bronowski Test’”
“The Biggest Thing That Separates Authoritarians From Supporters of Freedom”
“35 of Ayn Rand’s Most Insightful Quotes on Rights, Individualism, and Government”
“The Myth That the Rich Don’t Pay Their “Fair Share” of Taxes”
Sounds like a real winner.