Ludwig von Mises Quotes About Interventionism
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It is indeed one of the principal drawbacks of every kind of interventionism that it is so difficult to reverse the process.
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An essential point in the social philosophy of interventionism is the existence of an inexhaustible fund which can be squeezed forever. The whole system of interventionism collapses when the fountain is drained off: The Santa Clause principle liquidates itself.
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Socialism and interventionism. Both have in common the goal of subordinating the individual unconditionally to the state.
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There is no such thing as a just and fair method of exercising the tremendous power that interventionism puts into the hands of the legislature and the executive.
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Interventionism cannot be considered as an economic system destined to stay. It is a method for the transformation of capitalism into socialism by a series of successive steps.
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