Thomas Sowell Rose and Milton Friedman Senior Fellow on Public Policy “Dangers to a society may be mortal without being immediate. One such danger is the prevailing social vision of our time – and the dogmatism with which the ideas, assumptions, and attitudes behind that vision are held.” Those two poignant sentences were published over [...]
Category Archives: Dictatorship
“Dangers To A Society May Be Mortal Without Being Immediate”
Also posted in Free Speach Tagged Europe, Founders, Free Speech, John Adams, Nazis, Ottoman Empire, Roman Empire, Spanish Empire, The Vision of the Anointed, Thomas Sowell 1 Comment
“This Isn’t Socialism Where Headed To, But It May Very Well Be the Other 20th Century “ism”
For Freedom’s Sake was launched with a commitment to bring our readers the best and most thoughtful analysis which will help you navigate through the fog of the political rhetoric that obfuscates the loss of our freedoms as government, of any stripe, encroaches upon them. In that vein, I must recommend that you read Dr. [...]
Also posted in Socialism, Tyranny Tagged F. A. Hayek, Ludwig Von Mesis, Nazi Germany, Omnipotent Government, Peter Boettke, Socialism, The Road to Serfdom Leave a comment
The Average Age of the World’s Greatest Civilizations has been 200 Years!
I remember reading this quote back in my college days…it’s haunting to run across it again as we discuss stealing a trillion dollars from Peter to pay Paul… A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public [...]
Also posted in Democracy Tagged Democracy, Dictatorship, Government Largesse, Public Treasury 3 Comments


