
The Mises Institute discovers what causes crime.
H/T anon.
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4 comments:
daltonism obviously afflicts libertarians more than the average punter.
http://blog.mises.org/18728/employment-and-prosperity-in-the-voluntary-society/
carten has seen the movie and now can't wait for the theme-park.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIxcVzwLR1k
If the Mises article is right, then we should see huge crime statistics for Scandinavian countries, as well as for New Zealand, both of which have large state sectors. Clearly, we don't.
A prime example of ideological thinking if I ever saw one.
further to michael's comment, the figures for new zealand are skewed by the maori population, where violence is a serious problem.
bizarre how some libertarians love aggregates when they put their mind to it.
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