1 cuota de $70.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $70.000 |
2 cuotas de $35.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $70.000 |
3 cuotas de $28.641,67 | Total $85.925 | |
6 cuotas de $15.579,67 | Total $93.478 | |
9 cuotas de $11.175,11 | Total $100.576 | |
12 cuotas de $9.088,92 | Total $109.067 | |
24 cuotas de $6.410,54 | Total $153.853 |
3 cuotas de $29.827 | Total $89.481 | |
6 cuotas de $16.426,67 | Total $98.560 |
3 cuotas de $30.137,33 | Total $90.412 | |
6 cuotas de $16.544,50 | Total $99.267 | |
9 cuotas de $12.379,89 | Total $111.419 | |
12 cuotas de $10.138,92 | Total $121.667 |
18 cuotas de $7.253,56 | Total $130.564 |
2 cuotas de $35.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $70.000 |
3 cuotas de $23.333,33 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $70.000 |
The essays in Secession, State & Liberty argue that the political impulse to secede--to attempt to separate from central government control--is a vital part of the Lockean classical-liberal tradition, one that emerges when national governments become too big and too ambitious.
Unlike revolution, secession seeks only separation from rule, preferably through non-violent means. It is based on the moral idea, articulated by Ludwig von Mises in 1919, that "no people and no part of a people shall be held against its will in a political association that it does not want."
These important essays--which cover philosophy, history, economics, and law--argue that the threat of secession should be revived as a bulwark against government encroachment on individual liberty and private property rights, as a guarantor of international free trade, and as protection against attempts to curb the freedom of association.
Autor: David Gordon (editor)
Año: 2002
Encuadernación: tapa blanda
Páginas: 344
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Transaction Books
This volume is composed of these eleven essays:
Included as appendices are the text of: