[VIDEO] Professor of Economics Walter Williams talks about the Encroachment of Government
Posted: October 22, 2013 Filed under: Economics, Mediasphere, Politics, Think Tank | Tags: Cato Institute, economics, George Mason University, Libertarian Party of Georgia, Libertarianism, Libertarianism in the United States, People, South Africa, Walter E. Williams 1 CommentWalter E. Williams is the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics at George Mason University and an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute. He is an expert on discrimination, labor policy, regulation, and South Africa as well as a well-known columnist and the author of South Africa’s War Against Capitalism (1989), The State Against Blacks (1982), and More Liberty Means Less Government (1999).
In this lecture given at a Libertarian Party of Georgia event in 1991, Williams talks about libertarianism generally and relates his own moral arguments against state coercion. Williams also briefly suggests a few things he thinks libertarians should be doing if they want the libertarian movement to grow.
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