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When I applied to graduate school many years ago, I wrote an essay expressing my puzzlement at how a country that could put a man on the moon could still have people sleeping on the streets. Part of that problem is political will; we could take a lot of people off the streets tomorrow if we made it a national priority. But I have also come to realize that NASA had it easy. Rockets conform to the unchanging laws of physics. We know where the moon will be at a given time; we know precisely how fast a spacecraft will enter or exist the earth's orbit. If we get the equations right, the rocket will land where it is supposed to--always. Human beings are more complex than that. A recovering drug addict does not behave as predictably as a rocket in orbit. We don't have a formula for persuading a sixteen-year-old not to drop out of school. But we do have a powerful tool: We know that people seek to make themselves better off, however they may define that. Our best hope for improving the human condition is to understand why we act the way we do and then plan accordingly. Programs, organizations, and systems work better when they get the incentives right. It is like rowing downstream.


Charles Wheelan


#goverment #humanity #incentives #politics #social-policy

A market economy is to economics what democracy is to government: a decent, if flawed, choice among many bad alternatives.


Charles Wheelan


#economics #free-market #markets #science

Government succeeds by failing.


L.K. Samuels


#complexity-science #economics #politics #science

There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.


Robert A. Heinlein


#philosophy #politics #thermodynamics #free

Nonetheless, many people, and especially intellectuals, passionately loathe capitalism. As they see it, this ghastly mode of society’s economic organization has brought about nothing but mischief and misery. Men were once happy and prosperous in the good old days preceding the Industrial Revolution. Now under capitalism the immense majority are starving paupers ruthlessly exploited by rugged individualists. For these scoundrels nothing counts but their moneyed interests. They do not produce good and really useful things, but only what will yield the highest profits. They poison bodies with alcoholic beverages and tobacco, and souls and minds with tabloids, lascivious books and silly moving pictures. The “ideological superstructure” of capitalism is a literature of decay and degradation, the burlesque show and the art of striptease, the Hollywood pictures and the detective stories.


Ludwig von Mises


#economics #greed #vice #art

I’m a man of leisure. That’s because I have an English degree and can’t get a job.



Jarod Kintz


#degree #economic-depression #english #job #leisure

For most Americans, economic growth is a spectator sport.


Paul Krugman


#economic #economy #economy

All rational action is in the first place individual action. Only the individual thinks. Only the individual reasons. Only the individual acts.


Ludwig von Mises


#economics

A limited state with free economic systems is the soil where the liberty tree blossoms.


Orrin Woodward


#freedom #libertarianism #liberty #freedom

Perhaps he has confused making money with freedom.


John Charles Chasteen


#freedom #greed #freedom






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