Bruddah IZ
DA
Why am I not worried that some group of people or the entire world are "moving towards socialism"?
Because I have eyes.
Everywhere I look — every state, country, city, or region in every culture and tongue — everywhere I have ever been or heard about consists of people who daily reveal their love for markets. People the world over love free trade and the fruits thereof. They seek it. They find it even when governments try to stamp it out. It cannot die.
People love to create, exchange, produce, consume, innovate, improve, and seek material and spiritual progress, happiness, and comfort. The remotest place on earth, if humans live there, will have shops and markets and trading of some kind.
Everywhere capitalism has an ounce of oxygen or an inch of space, it explodes with a force untouchable by any do-gooder scheme of violence and control.
Show me a protester, and I will show you his closet full of the fruits of capitalism. Show me an advocate of redistributionism, and I’ll show you her interest-yielding accounts. Show me an unruly mob, and I’ll show you a group of consumers and producers who jump at every chance to engage in peaceful, self-interested trade.--I. Morehouse
Because I have eyes.
Everywhere I look — every state, country, city, or region in every culture and tongue — everywhere I have ever been or heard about consists of people who daily reveal their love for markets. People the world over love free trade and the fruits thereof. They seek it. They find it even when governments try to stamp it out. It cannot die.
People love to create, exchange, produce, consume, innovate, improve, and seek material and spiritual progress, happiness, and comfort. The remotest place on earth, if humans live there, will have shops and markets and trading of some kind.
Everywhere capitalism has an ounce of oxygen or an inch of space, it explodes with a force untouchable by any do-gooder scheme of violence and control.
Show me a protester, and I will show you his closet full of the fruits of capitalism. Show me an advocate of redistributionism, and I’ll show you her interest-yielding accounts. Show me an unruly mob, and I’ll show you a group of consumers and producers who jump at every chance to engage in peaceful, self-interested trade.--I. Morehouse