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Ludwig von Mises

"The attainment of the economic aims of man presupposes peace."

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"The attainment of the economic aims of man presupposes peace."

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"Hope for peace!Dream for peace!Act for peace!Live in peace!Life is for peace!"

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"Focus on peace not on war.Love, live, share and care."

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"The sweetest melody that playson starry nights and wintry days,most soothing to my listening earsand calming to beleaguering fears,I call a symphony on air-the song of sweet, still silence rare."

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"The world is a peaceful place.We make it hateful by forgetting our grace."

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"If you have no anger inside your heart, you will have no enemy outside in the world."

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"When we will learn to use the power of love to win the war, universal peace and happiness will be there."

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"Some seek and find peace in life, some have to wait for peace in the afterlife."

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"Whoever wishes peace among peoples must fight statism."
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"Society has arisen out of the works of peace; the essence of society is peacemaking."
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"Innovation is the whim of an elite before it becomes a need of the public."
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"Rhetorical bombast, music and song resound, banners wave, flowers and colors serve as symbols, and the leaders seek to attach their followers to their own person. Liberalism has nothing to do with all this. It has no party flower and no party color, no party song and no party idols, no symbols and no slogans. It has the substance and the arguments. These must lead it to victory."
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"It is impossible to say how far the present value of money depends on its monetary employment and how far on its industrial employment. When the institution of money was first established, the industrial basis of the value of the precious metals may have preponderated; but with progress in the monetary organization of economic life the monetary employment has become more and more important. It is certain that nowadays the value of gold is largely supported by its monetary employment, and that its demonetization would affect its price in an overwhelming fashion."
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"The attempt to restrain prices within limits has to be given up. A government that sets out to abolish market prices is inevitably driven towards the abolition of private property."
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"Every socialist is a disguised dictator."
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"If any of the socialist chiefs had tried to earn his living by selling hot dogs, he would have learned something about the sovereignty of the consumers."
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"A third group of inflationists do not deny that inflation involves serious disadvantages. Nevertheless, they think that there are higher and more important aims of economic policy than a sound monetary system. They hold that although inflation may be a great evil, yet it is not the greatest evil, and that the State might under certain circumstances find itself in a position where it would do well to oppose greater evils with the lesser evil of inflation."
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"That policy which aims at raising the objective exchange-value of money is called, after the most important means at its disposal, restrictionism or deflationism. This nomenclature does not really embrace all the policies that aim at an increase in the value of money. The aim of restrictionism may also be attained by not increasing the quantity of money when the demand for it increases, or by not increasing it enough. This method has quite often been adopted as a way of increasing the value of money in face of the problems of a depreciated credit-money standard."
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