Ronnie Hayek Posté 8 août 2005 Signaler Share Posté 8 août 2005 Un texte intitulé "I'd Push the Button" qui intéressera peut-être AK72… http://www.fee.org/~web/0605iolpdf/ftp.pdf I am well aware that many in the free-market camp view such proposals as too “radical.” Americans are not ready for such root-and-branchchange, it is said. They need to be weaned from government dependency through gradual changes that would make them amenable to more comprehensive free-market reforms down the road. There are two responses to this argument. First, proposals actually threaten to entrench state power even more. Private” investment accounts with Social Security dollars run the risk of politicizing the financial markets even more than at present. And the voucher plan could extend even further the government’s rules and regulations to all private schools that accept these political dollars. Second, unless there are voices unafraid to present clearly and persuasively the principled and uncompromising case for a truly free society, the goal of liberty may never be established. Freedom requires people who call for “pushing the button,” and who demonstrate why it would be good if we could. J'oubliais de préciser que j'avais trouvé ce texte via ce blog: http://classicalliberalism.blogspot.com/20…ng-in-june.html Hé oui, AK, "classical liberalism" ! Lien vers le commentaire
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