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Special Series: The Invention of the Economic State

Mercado livre iluminado à esquerda contrastando com a sombra de um grande edifício estatal à direita, representando a captura do mercado pelo Estado.
  1. The Origin of the Market: Voluntary Exchange Before the State
    Summary: Long before laws and governments, there was freedom of exchange. Discover how the market was born of human will — and how the State arrived later to tax, control and parasitize.
  2. The Birth of the Economic State: From Monarchy to Modern Bureaucracy
    Summary: The state does not protect wealth — it captures it. Understand how the modern Leviathan emerged from wars and debt to become the great forced manager of the economy.
  3. The Myth of Protection: How the State Sold Dependency as Security
    Summary: The promise of state protection has seduced generations—but the price has been freedom. See how dependence was sold as a virtue and how this strengthened fiscal servitude.
  4. The Invisible Expansion: How the State Colonized the Private Economy
    Summary: The free market as we know it is a mirage: regulations, subsidies and political favors have transformed the economy into a state fiefdom. Learn behind the scenes of this silent colonization.
  5. The Future at Stake: Economic Sovereignty or Fiscal Slavery
    Summary: We are facing a historic choice: to regain economic freedom or plunge into ultimate fiscal slavery. Resistance begins with understanding — and courage.

🔗 This post is part of the special series The Invention of the Economic State.
Discover how the State captured the market, sold dependence as protection and now threatens its economic sovereignty. Read all the posts in the series above.

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