Privatize Everything. Hans-Hermann Hoppe & Scott Horton

by | Jan 25, 2021

… the only thing we can do for the impoverished Second and Third Worlds — is to tell them: look, here is how we became prosperous: by defending the rights of private property and free exchange, by allowing people to save and invest and keep their earnings. If you want to prosper, follow our forefathers: privatize and deregulate. Get your government off your backs and out of your lives.

 

Murray N. Rothbard
Making Economic Sense, p. 406

From The Scott Horton Show: November 1, 2003 – Episode 36

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Keith Knight is Managing Editor at the Libertarian Institute, host of the Don't Tread on Anyone podcast and editor of The Voluntaryist Handbook: A Collection of Essays, Excerpts, and Quotes.

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