"The only problem with this analysis is that it has no factual basis whatsoever. If Hayek were even remotely correct, all of Europe would be one huge gulag by this time. At the very least, Europe would be mired in poverty, growth nonexistent and freedom hanging on by the thinnest of threads.
"Of course, that is not the case at all."
Bruce Bartlett in Forbes asserts that taxes do not necessarily lead to tyranny.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
The Road to Sanity
Labels:
2000s,
economic history,
political history,
politics,
twentieth century
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