Ya está publicada en la revista Europea de Economía Política «Procesos de Mercado», la reseña del libro «Anti-Rallo. Una crítica a la teoría monetaria de Juan Ramón Rallo», de mi profesor y amigo @PhilippBagus.
Aquí podéis descargar la reseña: https://t.co/vXP0g5bak9
@edugaresp Pero vamos a ver: si el objetivo es la distribución y no la financiación del estado del bienestar, ¿por qué se le cobran impuestos a los más pobres? Por qué no simplemente se los cobramos a los más ricos y se redistribuyen? Y así que las clases medias bajas y bajas no paguen.
Con los indicios de corrupción de Zapatero, la fachosfera volvió a acertar. Lo mismo pasó con Koldo, Ábalos y Cerdán. Ya es mala suerte que al periodismo fetén se le escapen todos los casos de corrupción de la izquierda mientras el pseudoperiodismo no deja de destaparlos
Pagas la materia prima. Pagas el alquiler. Pagas las nóminas. Pagas todos los gastos asociados...
Hipotecas tu vida y asumes el 100% del riesgo.
Y si, después de todo eso, ganas algo, Hacienda te dice: 25% para mí por Impuesto de Sociedades.
Y si aún sobra algo y decides cobrarlo como dividendo, otro 25% más.
Vives en un país enfermo, donde el problema no es ser pobre sino intentar salir de la pobreza.
@FranNunesEcon Le falta a usted una coma antes de sino. También le faltan bastantes lecturas. Aunque le confieso que he visto una evolución positiva en usted desde las tesis que respaldaba hace apenas año y medio. Ahora a estudiar metodología y epistemología.
An unspeakably evil threat. Every soldier has the duty to disobey orders to carry this out, every government official has the duty to do whatever is in his power to stop it, every churchmen has the duty to speak out against it, every citizen to resist in any moral way possible.
No, the stupid ones are those who think that the badness of a nation’s leaders justifies bombing not just them but their innocent victims “back to the stone age”—and that regardless of the bombing’s worldwide economic consequences.
Not just stupid. Stupid and evil.
Woodrow Wilson, 1916, campaign slogan: "He kept us out of war."
FDR, October 30, 1940: "I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again: Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars."
Trump 2025 inaugural: "We will measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end – and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into."
Se preguntan el por qué el Catolicismo está creciendo en todo el mundo y solo basta con ver cómo está hoy la humanidad.
Desesperada, decadente, incendiaria e incendiada.
Volver al Padre así como lo hizo el hijo pródigo, eso es lo que está ocurriendo.
A cutting reflection from Cardinal Ratzinger, Good Friday 2005:
"Pilate is not utterly evil. He knows that the condemned man is innocent, and he looks for a way to free him. But his heart is divided. And in the end he lets his own position, his own self-interest, prevail over what is right.
Nor are the men who are shouting and demanding the death of Jesus utterly evil. Many of them, on the day of Pentecost, will feel "cut to the heart," when Peter will say to them: "Jesus of Nazareth, a man attested to you by God... you crucified and killed by the hands of those outside the law."
But at that moment they are caught up in the crowd. They are shouting because everyone else is shouting, and they are shouting the same thing that everyone else is shouting. And in this way, justice is trampled underfoot by weakness, cowardice and fear of the diktat of the ruling mindset. The quiet voice of conscience is drowned out by the cries of the crowd.
Evil draws its power from indecision and concern for what other people think."
George Orwell on The Road to Serfdom:
“Hayek’s thesis is that socialism inevitably leads to despotism, and that the Nazis were able to succeed because socialists had already done most of their work for them, especially the intellectual work of weakening the desire for liberty.”
Rothbard at 100: A Tribute and Assessment Published Today
by Hans-Hermann Hoppe on March 2, 2026
https://t.co/RhPJvOp6Pj
Stephan Kinsella and I are pleased to announce the publication of Rothbard at 100: A Tribute and Assessment (Papinian Press and The Saif House, 2026) free and online today, March 2, 2026, on the occasion of Murray Rothbard’s 100th birthday.
Murray N. Rothbard (1926–1995) was one of the world’s greatest champions of the human liberty. In his honor, and to commemorate his 100th birthday, on March 2, 2026, the Property and Freedom Society (PFS) has assembled this collection of tributes to and commentary on him and his work by PFS members, including many who knew him personally.
This book is released in digital form today, March 2, 2026, on Murray’s 100th birthday. Print, in both paperback and deluxe hardcover, and kindle/epub/pdf versions will be made available shortly. For more details, see the book’s landing page.
We hope all admirers of liberty and Rothbard will enjoy this book and join us in sending well wishes and gratitude Murray’s way, wherever he may be.nb @propfreedom, @saifedean