You have probably heard of the Free State Project - a great idea by some American libertarians, who, having understood that there are too few of them to cause meaningful change in the entire US, decided to focus their efforts in the state of New Hampshire in order to achieve their goals through small victories on the local level.
Health care. Education. Among others, these goods have been considered so important that most current governments make a huge effort to provide them to people with inadequate incomes. Surely, it would be crazy to deny how important these goods are.
Zdravstvena zaštita. Obrazovanje. Između ostalog, ove usluge su smatrane toliko važnim da većina sadašnjih vlada ulažu ogromne napore da ih obezbijede ljudima sa neadekvatnim prihodima. Svakako, bilo bi ludo poricati koliko su te usluge važne.
Kandidat za gradonačelnika Zagreba Davor Nađi govori o tome zašto je Zakon o obnovi Zagreba loš i tko je kriv što se zgrade još uvijek ne objavljaju. iako je prošlo 10 mjeseci od potresa.
"I think free societies are very rare things, and most societies in most times in human history have not been free. So I don’t know any simple formula to produce a free society. I only know that if you don’t have a market economy you won’t have a free society." An excerpt from Milton Friedman Speaks video series, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1978. Source: Common Sense Capitalism YouTube channel.
“Mislim da su slobodna društva vrlo rijetke stvari. A većina društava u većini vremena u ljudskoj istoriji nisu bila slobodna. Tako da ne znam nijednu jednostavnu formulu za stvaranje slobodnog društva. Znam samo da ako nemate tržišnu ekonomiju nećete imati slobodno društvo.” Isječak iz serijala video lekcija po nazivu Milton Friedman Speaks, u instituciji Hoover, na Stanford univerzitetu, 1978 godine. Izvor: Common Sense Capitalism YouTube kanal.
Ron Paul tells RT on censorship of his Ron Paul Institute Facebook page. He also explains how government involvement in regulating social media actually helps social media monopolies maintain their top positions. Ron Paul wants to see more marketplace competition which would make big players such as Facebook and Twitter smaller.