Capitalism

OLIVER JANICH OF THE GERMAN PARTY OF COMMON SENSE PROMOTES RETURN TO SOUND FREE MARKET PRINCIPLES……

 

SANITY!

It’s the only way to save our western way of life, returning to free market principles.

From EuropeNews:

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EuropeNews March 9 2012
By Henrik R. Clausen

Oliver Janich of the German party Partei der Vernunft (“Party for Common Sense”) explain how applying free market principles to money as such.

As a bonus, Janich sets forth ideas about achieving sensible taxation levels by means of local tax sovereignty, as opposed to the centralized state-controlled system currently dominating.

NOTE: Compact-Magazin organized a conference in Berlin about the euro crashing. Oliver Janich was one of the invited speakers.

EuroKonferenz II, Berlin, February 18th, 2012
Oliver Janich, former editor of Focus Money, is founder and chairman of the German political party “Partei der Vernunft” (Party for Common Sense).

Video recorded by Compact-Magazin
Transcript & translation by EuropeNews
Production by Citizens’ Europe

Suggested further reading:

Partei der Vernunft: ParteiderVernunft.de
Cafe Hayek: CafeHayek.com
A Critique of Internventionism:
Mises.org/etexts/mises/critique/contents.asp
Compact-Magazin: Compact-Magazin.com
EuropeNews: Europenews.dk
Citizens’ Europe: CitizensEurope.info

3 Responses

  1. Had to ask the Wikipedia, cuz i forgot about certain terms I learned back then in business school. Very important issue, taken to another level. It’s weird though, first time watching this clip is on a Soumi blog, as a german. Topic ain’t exactly popular, I guess.

    1. TEC; glad to see that you’re interested in the subject. This needs to be spread around the internet. The more people hear of sound, practical, common sense measures that are needed to take back our financial system, girded in the free market capitalist system, the better off we will all be.

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