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* [ | * [https://mises.freecapitalists.org/daily/3735 Capitalism versus Statism] by Murray N. Rothbard | ||
* [ | * [https://mises.freecapitalists.org/daily/5328 The Political Doctrine of Statism] by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr., May 2011 | ||
* [ | * [https://mises.freecapitalists.org/daily/358 The Century of Statism] by William L. Anderson, December 1999 | ||
* [http://mises.org/media/6075/The-Recovery-and-Statism?ajaxsrc=video The Recovery and Statism] (video) by David Gordon, October 2010 | * [http://mises.org/media/6075/The-Recovery-and-Statism?ajaxsrc=video The Recovery and Statism] (video) by David Gordon, October 2010 | ||
* [http://mises.org/media/5029/Is-Statism-Safer-for-the-Environment?ajaxsrc=video Is Statism Safer for the Environment?] (video), Andrew Napolitano interviews Walter Block, May 2010 | * [http://mises.org/media/5029/Is-Statism-Safer-for-the-Environment?ajaxsrc=video Is Statism Safer for the Environment?] (video), Andrew Napolitano interviews Walter Block, May 2010 | ||
* [ | * [https://mises.freecapitalists.org/daily/3120 A Crisis of Global Statism] by Pierre Lemieux, September 2008 | ||
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Statism is a political ideology where the central state, rather than the people, are the ultimate source of authority and power.[1] Statism tends towards increased central planning in the economic sphere and a curtailing of civil liberties, which may be deemed necessary by those in power to achieve social or militaristic goals. The term statism is derived from the French word etatism, a term which was preferred by Ludwig von Mises as he believed it expressed the fact that the ideology did not originally emerge in Anglo-Saxon countries but rather was later adopted by them.[2]
References
- ↑ Denson, John. "The Costs of War", 1999, page 63.
- ↑ Ludwig von Mises. "Omnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War", 1985, page 5.
Links
- Capitalism versus Statism by Murray N. Rothbard
- The Political Doctrine of Statism by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr., May 2011
- The Century of Statism by William L. Anderson, December 1999
- The Recovery and Statism (video) by David Gordon, October 2010
- Is Statism Safer for the Environment? (video), Andrew Napolitano interviews Walter Block, May 2010
- A Crisis of Global Statism by Pierre Lemieux, September 2008
- The Rise of Statism by Murray N. Rothbard, 1987
- Statism at Wikipedia