2010s, American Contempt for Liberty (2015)
Context: It’s government people, not rich people, who have the power to coerce and make our lives miserable. Coercive power goes a long way toward explaining political corruption.
Walter E. Williams: Quotes about people
Walter E. Williams is American economist, commentator, and academic. Explore interesting quotes on people.
The heck it isn't. The decision of who had the right to use most of the Earth's surface was settled through violence (wars). Who has the right to the income I earn is partially settled through the threats of violence. In fact, violence is such an effective means of resolving conflict that most governments want a monopoly on its use.
1970s, Economics for the Citizen (1978)
For example, if you ask the question, “In what cities do Blacks live under the worst conditions—in terms of crime, rotten education, poor services,”—these are the very cities that have been run for decades by Democrats. I don’t care whether you are talking about Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Chicago, or Detroit, it’s all been Democrats. And then on top of it, it’s been Black Democrats! That is, again, if you look at where Blacks live under the most horrible conditions, its in cities where a Black is the mayor, a Black is the chief of police and a Black is the superintendent of schools.
"An Interview with Dr. Walter E. Williams" in Free Market Mojo (20 November 2009) http://freemarketmojo.com/?p=4699
2000s
2010s, Markets, Governments, and the Common Good
That's a challenge I love: making economics fun and understandable.
1970s, Economics for the Citizen (1978)
2010s, Markets, Governments, and the Common Good
2010s, Markets, Governments, and the Common Good
"Leftist race-baiters stir up animosity" (9 May 2012)
2010s
1970s, Economics for the Citizen (1978)
2010s, Markets, Governments, and the Common Good
"A case of black self-sabatoge" (31 July 2013)
2010s
1970s, Economics for the Citizen (1978)
1970s, Economics for the Citizen (1978)