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Originally posted by hawkiye
reply to post by longlostbrother
Ron Paul, Rothbard, Hyack, Friedman et al all have track records of their accuracy. You see I don't care about labels I care about results facts and evidence something very foreign to you. So it seems your over here where you get less static then on the Daily Paul where you know you would get readily trounced in your ignorance by those Ron Paul supporters you claim are so clueless! Care to share your handle you use over there?...
I digress I am curious though please tell us your feelings on Marx?
I think Marx is rightly seen as having understood economics
Originally posted by hawkiye
longlostbrother writes:
I think Marx is rightly seen as having understood economics
Well there you have it folks some people stil think Marxs philosphy (who got his ideas on the division of labor among other things from Adam Smith by the way) is sound despite its repeated failure through out history...
Perhaps you could quote Hayek for us on those claims and then perhaps we can discuss it in context?
As for the Friedman quote did you look that up on the internet? LOL! No one has been 100% right about anything and I never said I agreed with everything any of them said. But of course that is is typical tactic for those who wish to avoid facts evidence and meaningful discussion. You still have not told us what you think was right about Adam Smith. I guess it would be too much trouble to pull something from his 5 volumes even though it is full of contradictions ;like how in book 1 he celebrates the division of labor as the purvayor of societal wealth and in book 5 he condemns it... He fails to acknowldge his mentors such as Turgot and Hutchinson and stole much from Cantillon.
Smith claimed to invent the concept of laissez-faire, ignoring earlier expressions of the concept by his own teachers and others such as Grotius, Pufendorf, and Boisguilbert among other French laissez-faire purveyors of thought in the seventeenth century...
Also why did Smith contradict his earlier celebrations of individual freedoms and laissez-fair capitalism with advocation of a progressive income tax/theft incidently which is one of the planks of the communist manifesto?
"The luxuries and vanities of life occasion the principal expence of the rich; and a magnificent house embellishes and sets off to the best advantage all the other luxuries and vanities which they possess. A tax upon house-rents, therefore, would in general fall heaviest upon the rich; and in this sort of inequality there would not, perhaps, be any thing very unreasonable. It is not very unreasonable that the rich should contribute to the public expence, not only in proportion to their revenue, but something more than in that proportion." Adam Smith book 5 Wealth of Nations..
Since you refuse to give any specifics of why you exalt Adam Smith above all others I suspect it is this sort of communistic thinking that endears you to him.
edit on 24-11-2012 by hawkiye because: (no reason given)
His work lived on, and he became a guiding light whose love of liberty helped make the 19th century the most peaceful period in modern history. Now some two hundred years after Smith’s death, economists have identified technical errors in his work, yet his reputation towers over seductive challengers like Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes. Nobel Laureate George Stigler dubbed Smith “the patron saint of free enterprise.” H.L. Mencken declared: “There is no more engrossing book in the English language than Adam Smith’s ‘The Wealth of Nations.’” He’s a major presence as liberty is being reborn at the dawn of the 21st century.
Originally posted by Sannhet
poor ron, giving all hes got but never gettin anythin back, ignored by the media and so on.. sad
Originally posted by hawkiye
Originally posted by Sannhet
poor ron, giving all hes got but never gettin anythin back, ignored by the media and so on.. sad
I think he has gotten a lot back. He has woken up millions and sparked a movement toward liberty. For most of his 40 years trying to do that he got almost nothing back but that all changed starting about 5 years ago.
It may take another 5 or 10 years but the seeds he planted for liberty will eventually bear fruit!
I'm guessing
Wow! Ron Paul Gives Blue Print to Peace Prosperity and Liberty!
Originally posted by hawkiye
reply to post by longlostbrother
I'm guessing
I see no point in continuin responding to non-sense. You seem to think quite highly of yourself rest assured no one else here does.. The quote above pretty much sums up your entire body of knowledge with this regard. I have exposed all your feeble attempts at arguments for the tripe they are.
Ron Paul has already solidified his legacy as a champion of liberty despite pathetic attempts like yours to try and smear him. have a nice day...