Austro-Libertarian Natural Order Philosophy From Indyeah

Individualistic Austro-Libertarian Natural Order Philosophy From Indyeah

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Poor Need Freedom - Not Education, Nor Welfare



I am extremely pleased to see an old post titled "Shah Rukh Kahn and the Truth" top the list of "popular posts" supplied by Google on the right-hand bar. This post makes it obvious that inflationism is bad for the poor - a point I also made the other day, when I discussed the MGNREGS.


But the question remains: What is best for the poor?


Well, for one, SOUND MONEY.


Apart from that - PROPERTY RIGHTS.


And FREE INTERNATIONAL TRADE - so their consumption can improve.


Fourth - LIBERTY!


I gave the example the other day of the NIGHTLIFE INDUSTRY. Think about it: How did black slaves become "superstars" in America? Because of New Orleans - and jazz. In India, when I watch the talent shows on TV (in regional languages, too) the plain fact emerges that millions and millions of Indians are hugely gifted in song and dance, and in playing musical instruments. But they have no place to play - play "live," that is. This hurts the poorest of them all. The better off ones make do publishing music, and appearing in movies and television. The poor ones go broke. I have personally seen hugely gifted rock and jazz artistes in Delhi broke. Broke as hell. 


Now, let us say there is LIBERTY - and a 24-hour economy. Nightlife. Ganja-charas. Casinos. Nightclubs. 


Obviously, many, many poor people will make money.


Then, they will spend this money - and other businesses will make money.


Then, these businessmen will spend - and the cycle will repeat itself endlessly.


This is Jean-Baptiste Say's "Law of Markets." In a nutshell, it says that if X sells, demand is created for all non-X. 


Do read my column on this important economic law under the title "What Pumps Up An Economy" here.  Jean-Baptiste Say was known as the "Adam Smith of France." Great man. Vital law - of markets.


The poor do NOT need (mis)education from our The State. They know lots of things that school can never teach them - from making idlis to playing the guitar. As Jimmy Page said, "The good thing about the guitar is that they do not teach it at school." Freedom is what the poor need.


And as for welfare - it is phoney. It is funded by "funny money" - which erodes the capital of the poor. End this nonsense.


Liberty!

1 comment:

  1. i c trees of green, red roses too
    i c dem bloom 4 me & u..n i think to myself wht a wonderful world....yeaaaa....
    .. wov man, the whole month i was tripping on dis song while freakin out in rain in goa....this gr8 man who sings so real, expression.... God! and dis man appears nw on ur blog!

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