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Freedom and Government – Part VI

INTRODUCTION During the early part of the decade of the 1980’s, I wrote a series of articles entitled “Freedom and …

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Freedom and Government Part V

INTRODUCTION During the early part of the decade of the 1980’s, I wrote a series of articles entitled “Freedom and …

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Freedom and Government Part IV

INTRODUCTION During the early part of the decade of the 1980’s, I wrote a series of articles entitled “Freedom and …

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Freedom and Government Part III

INTRODUCTION During the early part of the decade of the 1980’s, I wrote a series of articles entitled “Freedom and …

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Freedom and Government Part II

INTRODUCTION During the early part of the decade of the 1980’s, I wrote a series of articles entitled “Freedom and …

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Freedom and Government Part I

INTRODUCTION During the early part of the decade of the 1980’s, I wrote a series of articles entitled “Freedom and …

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Thought To Ponder

My views on government spending can be summarized by the following parable. If you spend your own money on yourself, you are very concerned about how much is spent and how it is spent. If you spend your own money on someone else, you are still very much concerned about how much is spent, but somewhat less concerned about how it is spent. If you spend someone else’s money on yourself, you are not too concerned about how much is spent, but you are very concerned about how it is spent. However, if you spend someone else’s money on someone else, you are not very concerned about how much is spent or how it is spent.Milton Friedman
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There is, in fact, only one solution: the state, the government, the laws must not in any way concern themselves with schooling or education. Public funds must not be used for such purposes. The rearing and instruction of youth must be left entirely to parents and to private associations and institutions.Ludwig Von Mises
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