Rank what you think are the most important ideas in economics/libertarianism in general.
I'll go with:
1) Law of Unintended Consequences
2) Governments Can't Calculate
3) It's Not a Zero-Sum Game
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"Even when leftists talk about discrimination and sexism, they're damn well talking about the results of the economic system" ~Neodoxy
One does not need central planning for order.
-Jon
Freedom of markets is positively correlated with the degree of evolution in any society...
Subjective Theory of Value
Irish Liberty Forum
Division of labor
Money can be private
Society orders itself
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I'd recall OPPORTUNITY COST, and its cousin: to make sure WASTE IS MINIMIZED!!
Art transcends ideology.
http://mises.org/Community/blogs/ruben
Property rights and contract as the basis of political ethics.
Diminishing Marginal Utility - IT'S THE LAW!
1. Self-ownership
2. Without guns and prisons the state could never intervene
3. Everything has an opportunity cost
do we get free cheezeburger in socielism?