A time of ongoing cultural revolution when the adversaries of Christianity have made plain their intent to use the state machinery to promote radical social ideologies hardly seems an opportune moment to discuss how the rights of property might be compromised. Private property is an important bulwark against the ongoing anti-Christian campaign. Although opponents of the free market will doubtless claim that they wish to interfere with the rights of property only to this or that extent, or only to bring about this or that allegedly desirable social outcome, there can be little excuse for such naiveté in our day. No Christian should want to build up an institution that he would be terrified to see in the hands of his ideological opponents.

— Thomas E. Woods Jr.

There is no more precious currency than the unfettered liberty to explore while engaged in an 'Idea Economy'. You cannot centrally plan the 'Idea Economy' any more than you can plan fun or spontaneity. Regulations are restraints in an 'Idea Economy'. The entrepreneur is either free to experiment or not.

— A.E. Samaan

Arguing that the only problem with a free market is lack of competition, is like arguing that that the only problem with prostitution is that there aren't enough pimps.

— Quentin R. Bufogle

Funny, I don't particularly care for either 'laws' or 'order'. Liberty is messy. Freedom yields imperfect results.

— A.E. Samaan

Capitalists grow wealth. Socialists redistribute wealth.... But population grows, so the Socialist population control kicks in in the form of eugenics.

— A.E. Samaan

This points to a nagging and important question about free-market ideologues: Are they ‘true believers’, driven by ideology and faith that free markets will cure underdevelopment, as is often asserted, or do the ideas and theories frequently serve as an elaborate rationale to allow people to act on unfettered greed while still invoking an altruistic motive?

— Naomi Klein

Capitalism is not a form of government. Capitalism is but one thing only: Buy Low - Sell High. Capitalism is what happens when a government allows free association and respects property rights. It is a symptom of liberty.

— A.E. Samaan

Liberty isn't everything. I just allows everything to happen.

— A.E. Samaan

Faith and freedom is great, but it gets nowhere without faith in freedom.

— A.E. Samaan

Capitalism is not a form of government. Capitalism is a symptom of freedom. It is the result of individual rights, which include property rights.

— A.E. Samaan