If the principle is conceded that virtuous individual action can lead to chaotic social outcomes, then all manner of central state planning can be justified as not only of public benefit but as fundamentally essential. It is the validity of Say’s Law that stands as the gatekeeper of economic freedom and prosperity. Without it, economic fallacies justify state force, which is multiplied in the name of public salvation. Read more…
Why the World needed 2016 – My interview on Blindspot Podcast
I was interviewed on Blindspot Podcast by host Stephen Reardon. We discussed the economic hangover of the financial crisis, the banning of interest and the revolt against technocratic socialism. We also dug into the political results of 2016 and why it might be good for the world. You’ll really enjoy this conversation.