| Dangerous collectivist ideologies |
| Ideologies and philosophers |
| LIBERTARIANISM |
| WELCOME TO HANS MIELANTS' PAGE ON THE WORLD'S MOST CONVINCING IDEOLOGY |
| Issues |
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| The EU evolves into a collectivist monster instead of a useful cooperation. While it is spending 50% of its budget on subsidizing agrigulture on one side it is blocking trade with Third World countries |
| Literature |
| Johan Norberg "In Defence of Global Capitalism". One of the beststellers on Globalization. Very comprehensive and to the point. A must read. |
| European Union |
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| A poor US family in 1936 during the Depression. They were not really convinced by the disasters of the Red Man in the White House |
| State intervention |
| Communism |
| Fascism |
| Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973) |
| Friedrich von Hayek (1899-1992) Nobel Prize Economics 1974 |
| "Government is the great fiction through which everyone endeavors to live on the expense of everybody else" Frédéric Bastiat "In the free market everyone earns according to his productive value in satisfying consumer desires. Under statist distribution, everyone earns according to the amount he can plunder from the producers" Murray N. Rothbard |
| Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) |
| Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995) |
| Ayn Rand (1905-1982) |
| Milton Friedman (1912-2006) Nobel Prize Economics 1976 |
| On market anarchism |
| Libertarianism in the Netherlands. In Dutch |
| CATO Institute. Impressive coverage of libertarian issues |
| And it's European counterpart |
| The Ludwig von Mises Institute in Alabama, USA. On Austrian Economics. |
| Links |
| Robert Nozick (1938-2002) |
| Hans-Hermann Hoppe (1949-) |
| John Locke (1632-1704) |
| Adam Smith (1723-1790) |
| Oskar Morgenstern (1902-1977) |
| Greens |
| Antiglobalists |
| Johan Norberg (1973-) |
| A World Connected for Peace and Freedom |
| Center for New Europe trying to influence European politics |
| Timbro a Swedish Think Tank |
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| Prodos celebrating Capitalism |
| Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) |