The things some people will believe
The first chart is what government spends - largely and roughly and good enough. The second - largely, good enough etc - is that spending plus the varied redistributions of income performed.
Public goods
Once upon a time, the concept of the “public good” carried a noble meaning. German philosopher Immanuel Kant further developed the original conception of a public good, building upon the ideas of Plato and Aristotle.
The new mercantilism
The mercantilism that Adam Smith denounced in the Wealth of Nations seems to be having another ascendency.
Your compensation for being employed is the cost of employing you
This is something that all too many - sadly including all too many who rule us - fail to grasp.
Why not just reverse the first government mistake?
A continual complaint of ours is that when government does something wrong, makes a mistake - and my, how unusual is that? - the reaction just never is to reverse the mistake.
No. Absolutely not. Never
The problem always comes down to what is the definition of misinformation?s
Labour’s Wealth Tax lacks ‘Common Sense’
During his life, Thomas Paine’s influence was felt on both sides of the Atlantic.
Equality is all very well you know, but…..
Everyone else looks at the mid-1970s and decides that no, we’d not like to have us some of that.
Ten policies a classical liberal would like to see introduced in the UK
A significant reduction in public expenditure to limit the scope of government.
This is not a mistake, this is by design
Unemployed people on sickness benefits will soon receive £2,500 more a year than a minimum wage worker, figures have revealed.
Theft by instalments
The government is reportedly considering the introduction of a wealth tax. A wealth tax is a tax on the net worth of individuals - that is, the value of all assets minus debts.