Economics and Ethics

Here, read this, and attempt to understand the true nature of our economy, our market, before calling for regulation. Everything that we see in American business is the result of government distortion. The structure and operation of a corporation are restricted and shaped by the tangles of federal and state corporate laws. The boom/bust cycle of the dollar is the result of socialized central banking. The problems everyone complains about are what we get for allowing a group of people to commit massive violations of the basic ethic of the non-aggression principle. Read this writing on the non-aggression principle. Not only are the current regulations unethical, they also cause most of the problems of our economy. This is no free market. Unfortunately, we seem bent on learning that “Middle-of-the-Road Policy Leads to Socialism” the hard way.


3 Responses to “Economics and Ethics”

  1. apotheon Says:

    Thanks for the link — I’m the guy that wrote the bit behind your non-aggression principle link. I’m glad you liked it.

  2. raptros-v76 Says:

    Apotheon, I’ve been reading your blog for a while (I think I found it via Lifehacker). That post on ethics and libertarianism cleared up quite a few things in my mind about the Non-Aggression Principle; thank you for taking the time to explain it so well.

  3. apotheon Says:

    My pleasure.

    I think a lot of people found it through Lifehacker, because of my entry about insomnia and productivity. This is the first time someone has specifically mentioned that he or she is regularly reading it after having found it that way, though. Thanks for reading, and I hope you keep reading.

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