Libertarian History/Philosophy
Walter E. Williams, Free Market Scholar and Iconoclast, RIP
"I just do my own thing," said the George Mason University economist and author of The State Against Blacks.
Walter Williams, the free market economist and iconoclast, died last week at the age of 84. He was so libertarian that he refused to accept the term as a descriptor. In a 2011 interview with Reason, Williams was asked whether he saw himself as part of the libertarian movement to which he had contributed so much. No, he said: "I just do my own thing."
The author of 13 books, Williams was best probably best known for 1982's The State Against Blacks, which documented how government interference in the free market has been especially harmful to black Americans. His 1989 book, South Africa's War Against Capitalism, advanced a similar argument.
Born in 1936, Williams grew up in the Richard Allen Homes, one of Philadelphia's first housing projects. When he was a small child, his father deserted his family. He was brought up by his mother, a high school dropout, and the family spent time on welfare. Williams would later draw a distinction between material poverty and what he called "poverty of the spirit."
He worked as a taxi driver in the City of Brotherly Love, and he was once ordered out of his cab by a white police officer, beaten up, and then charged with disorderly conduct. He was drafted into the Army, and while stationed in Georgia kept getting in trouble—occasionally with his fists—for standing up to the racism of white officers. He came to believe that discrimination should be legal, just as long as it didn't involve government resources.
After the Army, Williams studied economics at California State College, and then went to UCLA for graduate school, where he was exposed to titans of free market economics, including Milton Friedman, James Buchanan, and UCLA's department chair, Armen Alchian. "Flunking economic theory the first time around, I later realized, did have a benefit," he wrote in his 2010 memoir Up From the Projects. "It convinced me that UCLA professors didn't care anything about my race: They'd flunk me just as they'd flunk anyone else who didn't make the grade."
In 1977, Williams started writing a weekly column, which was eventually syndicated in 140 newspapers. He was also a contributor to Reason magazine and served as an emeritus trustee on the board of Reason Foundation, the nonprofit that publishes Reason TV.
For all his individual accomplishments, Williams was especially proud of his role in making George Mason University's economics department a home for free market radicals. His former colleagues have been paying tribute to their mentor and friend. "GMU Econ has lost an iconic and heroic figure," wrote Pete Boettke, adding that Williams "taught with wit and passion the logic of economic reasoning." "He is one of my few heroes," wrote Don Boudreaux.
Rest in peace, Walter Williams.
Narrated by Nick Gillespie. Edited by John Osterhoudt. Additional graphics by Isaac Reese.
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WW said it himself. He was never part of any movement. How do you betray someone not in your movement?
A regular substitute for Limbaugh?
That's enough to mark a jerk indelibly.
And every time he was a guest he make the regular listeners' heads asplode. Good stuff.
Walter Williams was chalk full of unapproved ideas.
Maybe in the next life he can find a white man like yourself to tell him what he should think.
But really Kirkland why don’t you watch this video of Williams, and say he comes off as a jerk.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qtzqsoM7-q4
“How does something immoral, when done privately, become moral when it is done collectively? Furthermore, does legality establish morality? Slavery was legal; apartheid is legal; Stalinist, Nazi, and Maoist urges were legal. Clearly, the fact of legality does not justify these crimes. Legality, alone, cannot be the talisman of moral people.” ~ Walter E. Williams
Trump and company turned down Pfizer's offer to secure an adequate supply of C-19 vaccines. Those doses now being under contract to other buyers, Trump is about to use an EO to steal them in a way that'd make Mussolini blush.
DeSantis sent armed raiders after a C-19 information blogger, in her home and threatening her children, after firing her from her previous state job after she reused to promulgate misinformation as ordered.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/podcasts/daily-202-big-idea/the-trump-administration-passed-up-the-chance-to-buy-more-vaccines-from-pfizer/
Yes, government's collective actions can seem more a clown show than a tyranny; but this clown show is run by Pennywise.
They have 100 million doses under contract with Moderna, with an option for 400 million more, at a lower cost per dose than the Pfizer vaccine.
When you add up the doses they already have lined up from Pfizer and the upcoming ones from Johnson & Johnson and Astra-Zeneca, the US has almost a billion doses that should be available.
Pfizer’s vaccines has to be the coldest. It’s the least convenient to distribute and administer. It’s the most costly and causes sore arms more often. People won’t want it, if there’s a more comfortable alternative with equal efficacy.
I wouldn’t order much of it, either, if I was in charge.
“Since government has no resources of its own, and since there’s no Tooth Fairy handing Congress the funds for the programs it enacts, we are forced to recognize that government spending is no less than the confiscation of one person’s property to give it to another to whom it does not belong -- in effect, legalized theft.” ~ Walter E. Williams
Government is nothing more than an elaborate switchblade and mask and all in government are nothing more than muggers. Government was devised as bandits' best / worst weapon and disguise and that is all that it ever can be.
Yet government is unavoidable. Let's say government failed and we were thrust into anarchy. Then what? Men would band together to use overwhelming violence to plunder, because that's easier than producing. Before long they start telling people what to do while robbing them, because they've got the numbers. Waddaya know? You got government again.
I thought you were an anarchist. LC said so, so it must be true!
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How's 'bout we try to limit government power? The price of Liberty is eternal vigilance and all that. Someone fell a sleep on their watch.
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I personally was and continue to be a fan!
An entire article without mentioning that Walter Williams was black himself.
That’s bad writing and editing.