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statists

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n. (plural of statist English)

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The Statists were a conservative political faction in the Austrian Netherlands during the Brabant Revolution (1789–1790). They were led by Henri Van der Noot and fiercely opposed to the more radical " Vonckist " faction, led by Jan Frans Vonck .

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It is this superlatively moral system that the welfare statists propose to improve upon by means of preventive law, snooping bureaucrats, and the chronic goad of fear.

If a determined, disciplined gang of statists were to make an assault on the crumbling remnants of a mixed economy, boldly and explicitly proclaiming the collectivist tenets which the country had accepted by tacit default—what resistance would they encounter?

There were contradictions in the Constitution, which allowed the statists to gain an entering wedge, to enlarge the breach, and, gradually, to wreck the structure.

Freedom—cried statists of every breed anc sect—had had its chance and had failed.

But the welfare statists were quick to recognize that if they wished to retain political power, the amount of taxation had to be limited and they had to resort to programs of massive deficit spending, i.

The statists often use this period as example of "the unplanned chaos" of free enterprise.

And if government controls fail even with the first, what depth of evasion permits modern statists to hope that they can succeed with the second?

Since a system of nominal private property ruled by government controls is not capitalism, but fascism, the only choice this obliteration would leave us is the choice between fascism and socialism (or communism)—which all the statists in the world, of all varieties, degrees, and denominations, are struggling frantically to make us believe.

It represents an open embodiment of the basic motive of most statists, though they usually prefer not to confess it: the entrenchment and protection of mediocrity from abler competitors, the shackling of the men of superior ability down to the mean average of their professions.

The draft is not needed for military purposes, it is not needed for the protection of this country, but the statists are struggling not to relinquish the power it gave them and the unnamed principle (and precedent) it established—above all, not to relinquish the principle: that man's life belongs to the state.

The statists of both parties, who are now busy smearing Governor Reagan, are anxious not to see and not to let others discover the real lesson and meaning of his election: that the country is starved for a voice of consistency, clarity, and moral self-confidence—which were the outstanding qualities of his famous speech, and which cannot be achieved or projected by consensus-seeking anti-ideologists.

They were called Gobacks by the Statists, who regarded them as a real threat.

The Statists would not tolerate a return to what they saw as disorganized Binding Multiples rule.

Martians shoot Martians, and glory to us all, the Statists would fall.

The Statists have resigned, and the old BM Charter government has been called back into session.