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Thomas Woods
American
Historian
Born:
Aug 1
,
1972
Depression
Government
Human Nature
Nature
Own
People
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Government has a habit of blaming the private sector for its own failings while taking credit for advances we in fact owe to the private sector.
Thomas Woods
Government
Own
Sector
Fact
Habit
Blaming
Advances
Taking
Failings
Private
Private Sector
Owe
In Fact
While
Credit
The power to regulate the value of money does not involve a power to dilute the value of money by inflation, an absurd and self-serving rendering.
Thomas Woods
Money
Inflation
Value
Power
Absurd
Involve
Rendering
Does
Self-Serving
Regulate
Discussions of the economy, especially during times of crisis, are often framed in terms of lessons we supposedly learned during the Depression of the 1930s. If we are not to endure terrible times like those again, we are told, we must support whatever form of state intervention is currently being peddled.
Thomas Woods
Depression
Whatever
Intervention
State
Framed
Those
Crisis
Must
Support
Like
Economy
Supposedly
Terms
Terrible
Learned
Times
Discussions
Often
Currently
Being
Endure
Form
Again
Lessons
Understanding the true causes of the Depression, as well as the real economic record of the United States in the 1930s, is an essential ingredient in anyone's economic and historical education.
Thomas Woods
Education
Depression
Understanding
States
Record
Economic
True
Well
Real
Causes
Historical
Essential
Anyone
Ingredient
United
United States
The Emergency Banking Act reached back in time to amend the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, which had originally been intended to criminalize economic intercourse between American citizens and declared enemies of the United States.
Thomas Woods
Time
Enemy
Enemies
Back
Criminalize
States
Citizens
Emergency
Economic
Had
Between
Reached
Trading
Been
Amend
American
Intended
American Citizens
Banking
Intercourse
Which
Act
Originally
United
United States
Public protests against globalization - protests that occur by and large in the prosperous West - denounce free trade and the mobility of capital as instruments of exploitation and oppression.
Thomas Woods
Oppression
Free
Exploitation
Free Trade
Prosperous
Globalization
Instruments
Protests
Trade
Occur
West
Mobility
Denounce
Against
Public
Capital
Large
One of the market's virtues, and the reason it enables so much peaceful interaction and cooperation among such a great variety of peoples, is that it demands of its participants only that they observe a relatively few basic principles, among them honesty, the sanctity of contracts, and respect for private property.
Thomas Woods
Great
Property
Respect
Honesty
People
Few
Sanctity
Market
Virtues
Relatively
Only
Variety
Observe
Participants
Demands
Principles
Enables
Private
Private Property
Contracts
Interaction
Them
Much
Reason
Peaceful
Cooperation
Among
Basic
Basic Principles
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