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An Apolitical Approach To Libertarianism
In the discussion and debate that goes on among libertarians, it is disputed as to wether or not libertarians should vote and participate in party politics. Some see voting as the only practical option, some think that there should be a multi-pronged...
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Brainpolice
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Morality, Rationality, Survival and the Law
I was having a bit of a debate with an Objectivist and we got into some questions about morality and rationality. It related to the question of suicide, and I maintained that suicide is irrational but not immoral and that the individual has the liberty...
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New York Times Accused of Copyright Infringement
The New York Times is being sued by GateHouse Media, a publisher of mostly small, local newspapers, for copyright infringement over its linking and aggregation practices in its Boston Globe online unit. In its lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts...
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Jean Bodin: Cumbre del pensamiento absolutista en Francia
Por Murray N. Rothbard. (Publicado el 29 de abril de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4216 . [Este artículo está extraído de Historia del pensamiento económico...
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euribe
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Society Versus State in Seven Epochs
I perceive political history as Murray Rothbard and Albert Jay Nock perceived it: as a struggle between free society and the state. 1 I do not pretend to be an impartial observer of that struggle. As an amateur historian I aim to be what Lord Acton called...
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Los Husos Horarios y sus países
http://www.rroopstr.com http://www.riverocooper.com Los husos horarios tienen la función de fijar la hora en cualquier punto del planeta en sólo 24 zonas horarias, una por cada hora del día. Como la tierra es redonda, todos los husos...
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Rubén
on Sun, Jul 12 2009
¿Qué es el liberalismo clásico?
Por Ralph Raico. (Publicado el 16 de agosto de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4596 . [ American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia , 2006] “Liberalismo clásico”...
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euribe
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Chris Horner/CEI: Confused or alarmist on Kuznets, China and climate?
The right-wing Business & Media Institute has published a rather confused piece by Chris Horner , senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute , in which Horner, while noting China's progress along the environmental Kuznets curve (as...
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Competition and Cooperation
In the economic sense of the term, competition refers to the incentive to better appease a multiplicity of demands, and cooperation refers to the most efficient and ethical means of meeting such demands. An individual's demands are better met through...
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Quick blog tutorial
How to get a blog: Send a request to community at mises dot org. Optional: Tell me if you want a custom blog URL (default is your username.) How to find your blog: Go to Mises.org/Community . Click on "User Blogs." Click on " Blogs on this...
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El Estado Bienestar de Finlandia está en la bancarrota
Daily Mises: Martes, 31 de agosto de 2010 por Kaj Grussner Los Progresistas en América a menudo tienen interés en promover el Estado Bienestar europeo como un argumento para apoyar un gobierno grande, especialmente en el debate sobre el...
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Rodrigo Diaz
on Mon, Sep 13 2010
Rejecting The Natural/Synthetic Dichotomy
I reject the natural/synthetic dichotomy. The natural/synthetic dichotomy is manifested in two fundamental ways: (1) the assumption that humans and/or human constructs are separate from nature and (2) the assumption that certain human constructs are "natural"...
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diamonds and Kimberley process certificates
Diamonds are traded internationally. They are extracted and processed by multinationals, who release them at substantial prices to global markets. There however also small miners who supply uncut diamonds on a small business basis. They are often active...
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Torsten
on Fri, Sep 19 2008
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The Myth of "The Rule of Law"
The theory of a republic is essentially that, in contrast to democracy in which there is tyranny of the majority and in contrast to monarchy in which there is the rule of a single man or oligarchy, the law itself is what rules rather than men. In essence...
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Anatomy of a Lemming
Lemmus trimucronatus is a medium-sized rodent, a little bigger than a rat, that lives in cool climates. They are sort of like tundral-ground hogs. Back in the late fifties the Disney nature documentary "White Wilderness" showed a herd of lemmings...
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