Re: No Time for Utopian Anti-Interventionism
My Libertarian instincts tell me no bailout, but what EJ proposes makes sense . Unfortunately, the bailout we will get will probably not be anything close to that so I'm still not convinced that a bad bailout is better than no bailout. I have no doubt that any bailout funds that flow through wallstreet will be decimated.
To you anarchists out there, its one thing to say "bring on the depression", another to actually experience it. Lots of little details people forget about when reality sets in. For one thing, the 1930's were relatively speaking, a lot more peaceable and law abiding time than what we live in now. I don't see folks humbly "taking their medicine" laying down quite as easily as they did back then. And the people then had a better work ethic, were willing to get their hands dirty, etc. I see a much uglier response in our times. Plays right into the socialists hands. You may feel well prepared to ride out a depression, but your neighbors( or the govt) may decide you have more than you need and decide to encourage you to share it.
My Libertarian instincts tell me no bailout, but what EJ proposes makes sense . Unfortunately, the bailout we will get will probably not be anything close to that so I'm still not convinced that a bad bailout is better than no bailout. I have no doubt that any bailout funds that flow through wallstreet will be decimated.
To you anarchists out there, its one thing to say "bring on the depression", another to actually experience it. Lots of little details people forget about when reality sets in. For one thing, the 1930's were relatively speaking, a lot more peaceable and law abiding time than what we live in now. I don't see folks humbly "taking their medicine" laying down quite as easily as they did back then. And the people then had a better work ethic, were willing to get their hands dirty, etc. I see a much uglier response in our times. Plays right into the socialists hands. You may feel well prepared to ride out a depression, but your neighbors( or the govt) may decide you have more than you need and decide to encourage you to share it.
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