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Sunday, May 29, 2011
The fallacy of the benign ruler
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The Inside World of an Economic Hitman Below are clips from a speech given by John Perkins author of, Confessions of an Economic Hitman . ...
Heavenly Dream and the God-Awful Reality
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David Mamet's Coming Out Party "Before he moved to California, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet had never talked to a...
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More Fifth Column than Fourth Estate by Andrew J. Coulson Citing new Census figures, the New York Times claims that “public school dist...
Doritos smuggling
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Raw Onions Served As Snack in D.C. Schools by Walter Olson Fifty-three elementary schools in the District of Columbia take part in th...
Econ 101
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North Sea production slumps after Budget tax hike from the newspaper UK Independent "North Sea oil production has slowed to its lowes...
Ideological regulation
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Savage Nation vs Halfwit State by Mark Steyn I wrote two years ago about the British Government’s decision to ban Michael Savage from...
Mark Steyn at his very best
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Top Regulator To Wipe Away Tears Shed Over Spilled Milk by Mark Steyn Cass Sunstein is head of something called the "Office of Inform...
Is it really a mystery?
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A One-Man Insurgency BY ANNA BADKHE Beneath a span beam bridge at the northern border of this provincial capital, the Maimana River trickle...
Malthusian lament
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More People, Please BY CHARLES KENNY Acolytes of Thomas Malthus -- the prudish 18th-century parson whose influence has considerably outlast...
Saturday, May 28, 2011
The burden of privilege
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The Perils of 'Accidental' U.S. Citizenship by Mark Nestmann Compared to most other countries, it’s comparatively easy to acquire...
A Principle without Principle
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The Problems with Precaution ‘Better safe than sorry’ isn’t always safer. In fact, when it comes to policies to protect public health and t...
No comment
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Caveman's economics
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The Problem Began When the Invention of the Spear Reduced the Price of Food by DON BOUDREAUX Speaking on this morning’s program about pr...
Defining reality
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The "Fair" Trade Delusion by Richard Epstein In the sprawling field of international relations, few debates are as persistent and...
"War is the health of the State."
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The Brilliance of Randolph Bourne by Jeff Riggenbach Randolph Bourne was an American intellectual journalist who flourished for a few y...
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