"The Alternative To Innovation Is Not Stability. It's Stagnation."
Fred Smith of the Competitive Enterprise Institute & Center for the Advancement of Capitalism wants business owners to champion free markets better.
"The alternative to innovation is not stability," says Fred L. Smith, who founded the influential and controversial Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) in 1984. "It's stagnation."
In 2014, after almost 30 years as CEI's president, Smith became director of the group's Center for the Advancement of Capitalism, which champions free markets as the best means to create a fair, prosperous, and future-oriented society. Libertarians, says the one-time federal bureaucrat, have always had a difficulty communicating their ideas to a wider public, even to the entrepreneurs and business leaders who radically improve our lives on a daily basis by providing better and better goods and services at lower and lower prices. "We need to re-calibrate our arguments so they reach the people we need to have as allies. That means businessmen."
Reason's Nick Gillespie sat down with Smith to talk about the liberating history of capitalism, the regulatory war on innovation, whether millennials are socialists or capitalists, and the morality of market exchanges. "The market not only creates a web of voluntary economic interactions," says Smith. "It is the best facilitator for creating the social networks that encompass the modern world."
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The root problem is coercive government -- as long as some people can control others with a monopoly on legal violence, people will always find it attractive to try to influence that government when normal arguments don't work, which is almost always the result of having lousy arguments.
A local store was fined by the county for having a sign, inside their window, which took more than 1/4 of the window space. Why would anyone think that was a reasonable law? What purpose does it serve? Doesn't really matter. What does matter is that no doubt someone else, say a competitor or just someone who didn't like the store or its products or its owner, knew of the law, had a friend/crony in the enforcement division or a supervisor, and got the heavy hand of government to enforce the law which probably no one else had ever heard of.
That's what coercive government does. To expect anything benevolent or productive is delusional.
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Josh, Nick,
I asked this question under another Reason article:
Has reason done much reporting/documentary about the 'unseen' results of government?
I remember watching a couple of videos that Reason put out about the failing criminal-justice system. They allowed me to see how real everyday people's lives were destroyed.
Just thought that it may be in line with what Fred L. Smith mentioned w.r.t. "winning the hearts and minds of the people"
Perhaps you don't need to go as far out as Africa, and maybe just stay close to home. I would love to see someone bringing out the 'unseen' outcome (generally result in a constant cycle of poverty) as a result of poor government education and minimum wage rules.
The trouble with the unseen is that it's, well, unseen. A person must have halfway decent reasoning skills to even realize that the unseen effects are there. And let's face it - most people aren't even aware that reasoning is a skill in itself that you must develop and practice regularly.
How would one track down and interview a guy who was going to start a business but didn't because the minimum wage and other burdens on employers made it too difficult? Even if such a story ran, it would be drowned out by a dozen other stories about "Fight for Fifteen" protests.
Even if the unseen effects were forcibly shown to the public (? la the Ludovico Process from A Clockwork Orange) they would just blame it on greedy corporations. Going back to our minimum wage example: workers laid off because of the financially unfeasible wages would just be written off as "greedy corporations not wanting to pay their workers their fair share".
I realize I've gone on somewhat of a rant, but I do agree with you mostly. I certainly wish Reason would run unique stories about how big government is hurting the most vulnerable rather than another pants-shitting tirade about Donald Trump. But libertarian-leaning stories will serve to educate libertarians, not win over devoted Democrats or Republicans. That's a whole 'nother ball game.
John Stossel's been doing that for a long time. https://www.youtube.com/user/rickjohn12000
In related news:
Oklahoma state Sen. Kay Floyd (D-Oklahoma County) is pushing the state to conduct a study on the "monetary and nonmonetary ramifications of filing unconstitutional legislation."
http://reason.com/blog/2016/08.....ly-discrim
Then of course there is the heinous and obviously counter productive drug war.
https://www.youtube.com/user/ReasonTV/ search channel for 'drug war.'
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Libertarians, says the one-time federal bureaucrat, have always had a difficulty communicating their ideas to a wider public, even to the entrepreneurs and business leaders who radically improve our lives on a daily basis by providing better and better goods and services at lower and lower prices.
Well, they only have a limited amount of time to listen of arguments and reasonably in depth analyses and proofs, and they're likely spending time addressing what they've invested their time and money in. Libertarianism isn't one easy catch all, and sound bites don't suffice. Perhaps the starting point is getting an organic appreciation of Force, who applies, and why. THEN they might be in a frame of mind to get quick doses and have it absorbed. Otherwise, it won't sink in.
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For whatever reason, I am thinking of the owners of my own company. They hate the heavy taxes, and are chaffing under the burden of regulation, yet they are huge proponents of the United Way. They don't seem to realize that a huge amount of the money they solicit from their employees, which the owners match, ends up being used to lobby and shape public policy, usually against the holders of wealth. ON PAPER, these entities under the umbrella of UW talk about how only so much goes for admin, and the rest goes to programming, but that "programming" money is laundered into other organizations as expenses, and one degree separated now becomes funds that can be used for political lobbying. The owners don't even realize they are cutting their own throats shifting reasonably large sums of money into non-profits. I've done my share of non-profit auditing, and am aware of the chains of "ownership" that convert money into political clout. There's as much a Non-Profit Industrial Complex as any other complex one cares to name. It is somewhat along the lines of the massive expansion of the Education Industrial Complex that is about to crash. But people are so brainwashed to toss money out the proverbial window they don't even care to follow the money trail. And they don't have the time or inclination to learn. How is one supposed to give a lesson the NAP and have it mean anything?
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It's a pretty obvious thesis. But we have to think why we aren't moving forward, not trying to improve our world (in the scale in which we could), what is stopping us. The problems are always in our minds. Most of the people rather think about their own success that about the success of the whole humanity. We have to find the reasons, understand them and take some action to remove them and step forward.
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