Government Power v Economic Power (by Ludwig von Mises)
Ludwig von Mises explains the difference between governmental power and economic power.
This is part of an essay called "The Elite Under Capitalism", originally published in 1962 by The Freeman. The essay became chapter 3 of the Mises collection "Economic Freedom and Interventionism" (1980).
This classic video was made by Kerry Pearson (aka Lux Lucre), based on the epilogue of The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible, a book by Ken Schoolland.
The text and visuals are remarkable for their clarity and simplicity, and the music is excellent.
The original video lacked a voiceover, so in 2012 I added one.
http://www.jonathangullible.com/
How can you have law without government?
This is a remake of my original 2011 three-part video series Law without Government: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1647CADF96760B37
I have combined the three parts and made many small changes throughout the video, especially the final third. The audio is entirely new, and much better quality. My script revisions are informed by a decade of helpful comments on the original videos. I hope this new version is clearer and better.
A Spontaneous Order: The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society is an astonishingly concise, rigorous, and accessible presentation of anarcho-capitalist ideals. It covers a wide range of topics including: Money and Banking, Monopolies and Cartels, Insurance, Health Care, Law, Security, Poverty, Education, Environmentalism, and more! To enjoy this compelling read requires no previous political, philosophical, or economic knowledge as all uncommon concepts are defined and explained in a simple yet uncompromising manner. Take heed, this work is liable to cause radical paradigm shifts in your understanding of both the State and Free Market.
A Spontaneous Order: The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society is an astonishingly concise, rigorous, and accessible presentation of anarcho-capitalist ideals. It covers a wide range of topics including: Money and Banking, Monopolies and Cartels, Insurance, Health Care, Law, Security, Poverty, Education, Environmentalism, and more! To enjoy this compelling read requires no previous political, philosophical, or economic knowledge as all uncommon concepts are defined and explained in a simple yet uncompromising manner. Take heed, this work is liable to cause radical paradigm shifts in your understanding of both the State and Free Market.
A Spontaneous Order: The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society is an astonishingly concise, rigorous, and accessible presentation of anarcho-capitalist ideals. It covers a wide range of topics including: Money and Banking, Monopolies and Cartels, Insurance, Health Care, Law, Security, Poverty, Education, Environmentalism, and more! To enjoy this compelling read requires no previous political, philosophical, or economic knowledge as all uncommon concepts are defined and explained in a simple yet uncompromising manner. Take heed, this work is liable to cause radical paradigm shifts in your understanding of both the State and Free Market.
This video on other platforms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHXbs5Bc8cE
https://www.bitchute.com/video/C20G9mJPFfzH/
https://odysee.com/@ManAgainstTheState:0/ASO-04-Money-And-Banking:c
A Spontaneous Order: The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society is an astonishingly concise, rigorous, and accessible presentation of anarcho-capitalist ideals. It covers a wide range of topics including: Money and Banking, Monopolies and Cartels, Insurance, Health Care, Law, Security, Poverty, Education, Environmentalism, and more! To enjoy this compelling read requires no previous political, philosophical, or economic knowledge as all uncommon concepts are defined and explained in a simple yet uncompromising manner. Take heed, this work is liable to cause radical paradigm shifts in your understanding of both the State and Free Market.
A Spontaneous Order: The Capitalist Case for a Stateless Society is an astonishingly concise, rigorous, and accessible presentation of anarcho-capitalist ideals. It covers a wide range of topics including: Money and Banking, Monopolies and Cartels, Insurance, Health Care, Law, Security, Poverty, Education, Environmentalism, and more! To enjoy this compelling read requires no previous political, philosophical, or economic knowledge as all uncommon concepts are defined and explained in a simple yet uncompromising manner. Take heed, this work is liable to cause radical paradigm shifts in your understanding of both the State and Free Market.
This video on other platforms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGY2vItQZGg
https://www.bitchute.com/video/J8h3W7xSLUzX/
https://odysee.com/@ManAgainstTheState:0/ASO-01-Property:c
"Bitcoin: a peer-to-peer electronic cash system" (2008) - the paper that started it all!
Satoshi Nakamoto describes his revolutionary new form of money. Satoshi's vision continues today in the form of Bitcoin Cash.