From time to time over the last thirty years, after I have talked or written about some new restriction on human liberty in the economic field, some new attack on private enterprise, I have been asked in person or received a letter asking, "What can I do" — to fight the inflationist or socialist trend? Other writers or lecturers, I find, are often asked the same question.
The answer is seldom an easy one. For it depends on the circumstances and ability of the questioner — who may be a businessman, a housewife, a student, informed or not, intelligent or not, articulate or not. And the answer must vary with these presumed circumstances.
The general answer is easier than the particular answer. So here I want to write about the task now confronting all libertarians considered collectively...
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Man vs. the Welfare State
Here's a longish excerpt from Henry Hazlitt's 1969 book Man vs. the Welfare State. Obviously outdated now in its warnings against an international drift toward socialism, but sadly not so in its attack on bureaucracy, regulation, and other government interventionism.