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What is the freest place?

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eliotn posted on Mon, Oct 27 2008 11:19 AM

What is the freest place?  Where can someone go in order to gain a high degree of freedom and economic prosperity?

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Here is the Heritage foundation's economic freedom index.

http://www.heritage.org/Index/countries.cfm

1. Hong Kong

2. Singapore

3. Ireland

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Austrians do it a priori

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Rubén replied on Mon, Oct 27 2008 5:29 PM

United States No. 5 ???

I am trying to retrieve an outstanding Mises blog from last Thursday but I guess it has already been deleted, it stated with rather amusing language that the United States today no longer has laissez-faire, rather with all its government agencies (CIA, FBI, DEA, NASA, INS, IRS, FCC, etc.) it should be closer to a totalitarian state. (I am sure those of you who also read it will recognize the list above). I do not remember the author, but I clearly remember that was the message. I should have saved it. I hope it can be retrieved because I wish to read it again

 

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Rubén:

United States No. 5 ???

I am trying to retrieve an outstanding Mises blog from last Thursday but I guess it has already been deleted, it stated with rather amusing language that the United States today no longer has laissez-faire, rather with all its government agencies (CIA, FBI, DEA, NASA, INS, IRS, FCC, etc.) it should be closer to a totalitarian state. (I am sure those of you who also read it will recognize the list above). I do not remember the author, but I clearly remember that was the message. I should have saved it. I hope it can be retrieved because I wish to read it again

 

 

The list merely indicates that the USA is one of the least unfree countries on earth.

 

Austrians do it a priori

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Answered (Not Verified) Paul replied on Mon, Oct 27 2008 9:34 PM
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Rubén:

United States No. 5 ???

I am trying to retrieve an outstanding Mises blog from last Thursday but I guess it has already been deleted, it stated with rather amusing language that the United States today no longer has laissez-faire, rather with all its government agencies (CIA, FBI, DEA, NASA, INS, IRS, FCC, etc.) it should be closer to a totalitarian state. (I am sure those of you who also read it will recognize the list above). I do not remember the author, but I clearly remember that was the message. I should have saved it. I hope it can be retrieved because I wish to read it again

Did you mean this one?  AFAIK, articles never get deleted.

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Rubén replied on Tue, Oct 28 2008 4:11 AM

Would Australia qualify as free?

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Natalie replied on Tue, Oct 28 2008 11:12 AM

Hardly, with guns being outlawed and universal healthcare.

 

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Switzerland is relatively free, in a terms of the economy at least.

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Rubén replied on Tue, Oct 28 2008 3:53 PM

That's the very one!

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Are there any studies that anyone knows of that expand on this (being a measure of solely economic freedom)?

I'm just asking because i'm wondering, 'is this as good as is gets?' Considering theres a fascist dictatorship at number 5....If I were Warren Buffett instead of giving all my wealth to the Gates' philanthropy bussiness i'd buy an island, create another one of those city-states at the top of that ol' list...but actually make it free. One can dream.

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I can't believe that Ireland is number three. That's terrible news for my perception of the rest of the world!

http://irishliberty.wordpress.com/

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I'd say Switzerland. 

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Is it possible to be stateless?  What if you don't reside anywhere for 6 months, and work under the table? 

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Yeah I don't agree with 3rd place. Last years Ireland becomes more and more like other countries of EU. "Wonderfull economy is gone".

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Even there is Hong Kong on the 1st place there are many interventions of the state mainly in primary and secondary educations and medical care. There is no country we could mark as free in whole world. The word free itself is very questionable.

 

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