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Freedom.gov?

November 4, 2004 2:24 PM by Mark Thornton | Other posts by Mark Thornton | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (2)

Consider the myriad internal contradictions embedded in this URL: www.freedom.gov.

Compare to Mises:

  • "Government is essentially the negation of liberty."
  • "Government means always coercion and compulsion and is by necessity the opposite of liberty."
  • "A liberal government is a contradictio in adjecto. Governments must be forced into adopting liberalism by the power of the unanimous opinion of the people; that they could voluntarily become liberal is not to be expected."

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» freedom.slavery from The Statrix

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A poster at the Mises.org blog brought the ironic link propagandafreedom.gov to my attention. After getting your overdose of war doublespeak, I also recommend visiting and abstinence.sex and young.old.... Read More

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