Special Guest Interview ... 
Nelson Hultberg on the Power of the Market, 3rd-Party Success and his New Book


 
 
The editors of The Daily Bell are pleased to publish an interview with the 
distinguished libertarian thinker and free-market activist, Nelson Hultberg 
(pictured left).
 
 

Introduction: Nelson Hultberg is a freelance writer in Dallas, Texas and the 
Executive Director of Americans for a Free Republic. His articles have appeared 
in such publications as The Dallas Morning News, Insight, The Freeman, Liberty, 
and The Social Critic, as well as numerous Internet sites. He is the author of 
Why We Must Abolish The Income Tax And The IRS (1997) and Breaking the 
Demopublican Monopoly (2004). He has just written a new book titled, The 
Conservative Revolution: Why We Must Form a Third Political Party to Win It.

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Here is a brief synopsis of what Nelson had to say:
Daily Bell: Thanks for sitting down with us. You have a new book, and exciting 
news - and we'll discuss that in a minute. But let's jump right in. Is there a 
kind of Anglo-American power elite driving us toward socialism in the West?

Nelson Hultberg: Yes, there are very powerful corporate, banking, and 
bureaucratic elites in England, Europe, and America driving the West toward 
collectivism. But very few understand the root cause of this drive, which must 
be exposed if we are to successfully confront it.

Daily Bell: What is the root cause?
Nelson Hultberg: The cause of the elites' perfidy lies in ideology. It stems 
from many decades of ideological corruption in our colleges and universities 
stretching back over the past 200 years. The power elites who have formed into 
globalist organizations such as the Trilateral Commission and the Council on 
Foreign Relations are not motivated solely by greed and power lust as many on 
the right believe. These power elites have been indoctrinated with false 
philosophical, political and economic theories that have their origin in the 
works of influential collectivist thinkers such as Jean Jacques Rousseau and 
his idea of the General Will as the rightful ruler of society, Auguste Comte 
and his preaching of altruism as man's highest moral purpose, Karl Marx and his 
idea of dialectical materialism as the motive power of history, and John 
Maynard Keynes and his doctrine of monetary inflation as the only means to run 
a modern economy.

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We look forward to hearing your feedback on Scott Smith's special guest 
interview with Nelson Hultberg.

Sincerely, 

The Editors
theDailyBell.com



      

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