From the June 2007 issue
“Please don’t conclude that I’m urging you to break the law.
Don’t even assume that I’m subtly suggesting it. I’m not. You can
get into trouble for breaking the law. The risks involved are
appropriate only for people who are desperate or unusually
ambitious, and who can handle the risks emotionally.”
—Harry Browne, “Making the Most of Your Swiss Bank Account”
“If Hong Kong did not exist, it is unlikely that it could have
been invented.…Could you imagine a British colony run by British
‘civil servants’ with a more or less doctrinal commitment
to laissez faire, parked on the edge of a Communist superpower that
effectively guarantees its existence, in the year of 1976, when by
all canons of modern economics, such a place is impossible?”
—Mark Tier, “Hong Kong: An ‘Impossible Anachronism’ Does a Roaring
Trade in Asia”
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