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  • Gustave De Molinari and The Production of Security

    Gustave De Molinari was a radical classical liberal associated with Frederic Bastiat and the French liberal school of economics. In his work "The Production of Security", Molinari was the first economist to propose the possibility of free competition for the production of security, which had...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Fri, Jan 30 2009
    Filed under: Anarchism, Minarchism, Competition, Monopoly, Libertarianism, Economics, Free Trade, History, Anarcho-Capitalism, Murray Rothbard, Frederic Bastiat, Gustave De Molinari
  • Competition and Cooperation

    In the economic sense of the term, competition refers to the incentive to better appease a multiplicity of demands, and cooperation refers to the most efficient and ethical means of meeting such demands. An individual's demands are better met through cooperation and production than through isolation...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Wed, Nov 19 2008
    Filed under: Coercive Monopoly, Competition, Decentralization, Centralization, Monopoly, Checks and Balances, Means and Ends, Social Contract, Consent, Economics, Free Association
  • The Post Office SUCKS!

    Newsflash: Government monopoly fails. Again. As usual. On September 6 I ordered an item of apparel (a Ron Paul t-shirt) online. On the ninth it was shipped via UPS from Ohio to a warehouse in New York City, arriving on the twealth. It has not moved since. Need we really speculate about why? USPS is not...
    Posted to The Spirit of Liberty by TigerofRobare on Thu, Sep 20 2007
    Filed under: government, private-sector, monopoly, economics
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