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Economics in a job interview
My month-plus-long search for job stability turned onto the final 100m today. For over the past month I have been seeking a full-time position. Finding nothing, I turned to temporary work at a local staffing agency and easily found temp. work. The work...
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Apropos Austrian Aphorisms
by
thedo
on Wed, Sep 10 2008
Filed under:
taxes
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john mccain
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ludwig von mises
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job creation
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henry hazlitt
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unions
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unemployment
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minimum wage
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capital reinvestment
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barack obama
Almost levelled, West Virginia: Crooked justice allows mountain-top removal practices to freely injure homes and health
... with the federal government, state and union all firmly in the pocket of coal firms. This seems to be a classic case, on a huge scale, of the difficulties individual property owners and communities face when confronting clearly wrongful acts by large...
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TT's Lost in Tokyo
by
TokyoTom
on Mon, Mar 3 2008
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state
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Coal
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mining
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mountaintop removal
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Appalachia
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statism
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power
Atheist Inanity
What do Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Gore Vidal all have in common? They're all atheists and I've never never seen anything by them in print where they say a nice thing about anyone. Bizarely enough, all the atheists I've ever...
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The Spirit of Liberty
by
TigerofRobare
on Sun, Oct 7 2007
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freedom
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science
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religion
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Catholicism
Is self-ownership a misnomer?
If something is owned, then by definition there is something external to it that is doing the owning. Likewise, something that is owned is by definition something external to the agent that owns it. Taking this very basic point into account, does it really...
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Brainpolice
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Brainpolice
on Tue, Sep 16 2008
Filed under:
Objectivism
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Ethics
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Rational Egoism
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Individual Sovereignty
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Natural Rights
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Libertarianism
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Philosophy
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Human Nature
George Will on why a carbon tax is much preferable to cap and trade
The Warner-Lieberman bill has been withdrawn for consideration by Congress this year - and thank goodness. Why do I say that? A few weeks ago George Will published a column that explains very clearly why we are fortunate that this bill has been put on...
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TT's Lost in Tokyo
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TokyoTom
on Tue, Jun 24 2008
Filed under:
AGW
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carbon pricing
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climate change
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George Will
What do we know about banks? PART I
Banking system has not always been like it is now. This is perhaps no surprise. However the fact that it seems now to be more sophisticated does not necessarily signifies progress. In fact it’s something else. What do we really know about banks? This...
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RECONOMICS
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SSLK
on Mon, Oct 1 2007
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money
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inflation
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bysiness cycle
Stupid Arguments - RE: Immigration
Here's the first installment in my list of stupid arguments I've heard regarding government, law, economics, etc. I've talked to a number of people who say they have no problem with people immigrating to the U.S. in order to build a better...
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Ronorama
by
Ronorama
on Tue, Nov 6 2007
Antarctic cooling? Or WHY "The Antarctic Ain't Cooperating" [Updated]
[Significant update at bottom] I've decided to put up this little post in connection with Walter Block's recent post, http://blog.mises.org/archives/007828.asp , in order to avoid having my comment stuck in a spam filter (I've found that comments...
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TT's Lost in Tokyo
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TokyoTom
on Sun, Mar 2 2008
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James Hansen
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Block
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ozone
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Antarctica
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Pat Michaels
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British Antactic Survey
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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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Brainpolice
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Brainpolice
on Mon, Apr 28 2008
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Determinism
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The Calculation Problem
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Democracy
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Constitution
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Social Contract
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Human Nature
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Prohibition
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Crime and Punishment
Do Churches Have Copyright?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints are claiming that their copyright on the religious handbooks they give out to their bishops have been violated by Wikimedia Foundation's Wikileaks that published pages of the aforementioned material...
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Copyfascism Watch
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aheram
on Wed, May 14 2008
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Minarchism.
This is a reply to the brain police's article "Minarchis: Ethically Self-contradictory" It just wouldn't be fair to leave a 3 page comment. so here it is. I'm pretty new to a real debate about anarchist so if I mis represent any...
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Attackdonkey
by
Attackdonkey
on Fri, Nov 30 2007
PaleoConservaNationalistTarians
There has been a lot of hooting and hollering lately in libertarian circles, particularly as it relates to the Ron Paul campaign. This seems to be representative of a broader conflict between "culturally left" and "culturally conservative"...
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Brainpolice
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Brainpolice
on Tue, Jan 29 2008
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Anarchism
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Decentralization
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Centralization
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Separatism
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Constitution
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Religion
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Libertarianism
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conservatism
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isolationism
The Case For Free Immigration, The Case Against Borders
Immigration is a hot topic these days, particularly for those in the southern and south-western states of America. There has been a rising anti-immigration sentiment, directed specifically at immigrating Mexicans. The public cries out, "Secure the...
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Brainpolice
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Brainpolice
on Sun, Mar 30 2008
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Non-Aggression Axoim
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Discrimination
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Separatism
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Interventionism
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Libertarianism
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Economics
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isolationism
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Free Association
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Immigration
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Nationalism
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Labor
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Free Trade
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Prohibition
Google Allows Corporations to Claim Copyrights on Public Domain Works
Google is in the spotlight in another copyright scandal when it allowed Arrianna Huffington's 236.com to claim copyright on Paulo's intellectual property. According to Paulo in a message sent to BoingBoing : I'm the guy who made the cloudy...
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Copyfascism Watch
by
aheram
on Sun, May 25 2008
Filed under:
dmca
A Left-Rothbardian Approach To "Privatization"
What exactly does it mean to "privatize" a service or industry? As I have argued before , there is a lot of confusion over the precise meaning of the terms "public" and "private" to begin with. The fact that state-controled...
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Brainpolice
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Brainpolice
on Fri, Apr 4 2008
Filed under:
Anarchism
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Taxation
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Patronage
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