Today’s
Daily Bell interview is of James Jaeger.
I have posted the following comment at the site – posting there has
become a very rare occurrence for me; it is only my second comment in the last
year or two (the first was a comment to Wendy McElroy as an encouragement).
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JJ: To shed some light on these questions I have been
reading some books by Lew Rockwell, Murray Rothbard, Larken Rose and
Hans-Hermann Hoppe. I'm not ready to become a card-carrying anarcho-capitalist,
but if the Rights we are all supposed to have pursuant to the Bill don't soon
materialize, this is not a good omen.
BM: The joy I felt when reading these words….
I know of Mr. Jaeger and his views primarily through the
several interviews he has done here at DB.
He was, in years past, a card-carrying “reform the system” type. As he has now moved into considering the
likes of Rockwell and Hoppe, I am already eagerly awaiting his next interview
here at DB where we will read of his complete transformation to a card-carrying
anarcho-capitalist. Consistent thinking
can only lead to this conclusion.
JJ: As far as I'm concerned, when we abolish the Fed, we
need to abolish all insurance companies as well.…But you MUST get rid of the
insurance companies because they are parasitic middlemen that absolutely
destroy free markets as much as fiat currency and endless regulations.
BM: As a wonderful example of Mr. Jaeger’s evolutionary
thinking, I recall a time when he vociferously advocated a “manage-the-Fed”
plan of a fixed, 4% inflation mandate. What
a refreshing change.
As to insurance companies, I would not so quickly dismiss
these. Between insurance companies and
some form of homeowners associations, virtually all aspects of what we today
call “government” can be dealt with via the market – including the possibility
for each individual to NOT participate in one or both arenas.
Finally, my vote for Mr. Jaeger’s next project: HOME
SCHOOLED - Why Government and Corporate Schools Fail.
Two pillars of the current state must be broken – frankly if
either one is discredited the other will also crumble: central banking and
government funding (and control) of education. I will humbly offer, however, a change in
focus: I don’t care why government schools fail; teach why and how homeschools
work and how homeschooling is the one effort that can both avoid the
brainwashing and best properly educate the next generation.
Larken Rose's The Most Dangerous Superstition is also very good reading and very subversive. Rose states his case so simply that anyone who wants to get it, or has an open mind, will get it.
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