ianbrooks:

Death by Geometry by Esther Stocker

Esther’s geometric room installations are either in the process of phasing through our own reality or spacetime is breaking down around any who enter.

(via: lostateminor)

(via staceythinx)

de Broglie

just a signal in my head,

your all just signals in my head,

like the words that clash upon the many mountains of lead,

i’ll set you free inside that signal of my head.

staceythinx:

The past comes alive in these photos colorized by Sanna Dullaway

"‎In a democracy we have always had to worry about the ignorance of the uneducated. Today, we have to worry about the ignorance of people with college degrees."

Thomas Sowell (via untenured)

luchadoreofliberty:

Frances Fox Piven vs. Milton Friedman, Thomas Sowell (by FreeToChooseNetwork)

lol Frances Fix Piven gets owned hard.

"I want people to take thought about their condition and to recognize that the maintenance of a free society is a very difficult and complicated thing and it requires a self-denying ordinance of the most extreme kind. It requires a willingness to put up with temporary evils on the basis of the subtle and sophisticated understanding that if you step in to do something about them you not only may make them worse, you will spread your tentacles and get bad results elsewhere."

Milton Friedman (via luchadoreofliberty)

redbloodedamerica:

Milton Friedman dropping some facts about Socialism.

roman-h0liday:

Clay Portrait Sculpture of Albert Einstein by Philippe Faraut

(Source: art-sci)

"The factory owners did not have the power to compel anybody to take a factory job. They could only hire people who were ready to work for the wages offered to them. Low as these wage rates were, they were nonetheless much more than these paupers could earn in any other field open to them. It is a distortion of facts to say that the factories carried off the housewives from the nurseries and the kitchens and the children from their play. These women had nothing to cook with and nothing to feed their children. These children were destitute and starving. Their only refuge was the factory. It saved them, in the strict sense of the term, from death by starvation."

Ludwig von Mises (via everythingisunfin)
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