"Come può accadere che le istituzioni che servono al benessere comune e sono estremamente significative per il suo sviluppo sorgano senza una volontà comune intenzionata a formarle?"

Carl Menger

"A society that does not recognize that each individual has values of his own which he is entitled to follow,
can have no respect for the dignity of the individual and cannot really know freedom.
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F. A. von Hayek



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The Legacy of Ronald Reagan
Conqueror of communism, sworn enemy of statism, leader of unshakable conviction and contagious optimism, Ronald Reagan became one of history's heroes long before his death.

The Heritage Foundation
venerdì, giugno 11, 2004 , pubblicato da Massimiliano Neri
The Myths of Reaganomics
This memo to Mises Institute members was written in late 1987, and published in "The Free Market Reader," LH Rockwell, Jr., ed., 1988, pp. 3342?362 and is posted on Mises.org in an edited edition.

Mises Institute
mercoledì, giugno 09, 2004 , pubblicato da Massimiliano Neri
Debating the Reagan Legacy
The legacy of President Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) undoubtedly will be hotly debated in the coming weeks. And charitable debate, like charity itself, begins at home.

One issue likely to be debated for years to come is the impact (if any) of the Reagan arms buildup on the implosion of the Soviet Union and its client states. Independent Institute Research Fellow Paul Craig Roberts, who played a significant role in writing the law that cut marginal tax rates during the first Reagan term, argues that it was not military growth under Reagan that caused Soviet leaders to lose confidence in communism and thus inaugurated the collapse of the Soviet Union, as is often said; it was the tax cuts, Roberts argues.

Indipendent Institute
martedì, giugno 08, 2004 , pubblicato da Massimiliano Neri
Reagan vision shaped the modern world
ON June 6, 1984, almost 20 years to the day before his death at 93, president Ronald Reagan stood on the beach at Normandy, just as another US president did yesterday. Addressing Allied veterans on the anniversary of D-Day, Mr Reagan said their deeds 40 years earlier had been motivated by the knowledge that "there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest" and by the conviction that "democracy is worth dying for, because it's the most deeply honourable form of government ever devised by man".

The Australian News
domenica, giugno 06, 2004 , pubblicato da Massimiliano Neri
Catallaxy and free markets
PEOPLE like free market. They believe that the new government will not encourage free market. That is one reason they hammered stock prices after the election results. But what is free market?

The Hindu Business Line
domenica, giugno 06, 2004 , pubblicato da Massimiliano Neri
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