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11 November 2009
New Issue of Human Action Comics: Opportunity Cost and the Entrepreneur
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09 November 2009
Updated: Human Action Comics #1... Now Infused With Scarcity!
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17 October 2009
Human Action Comics #4: Capital Theory
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13 October 2009
Human Action Comics #3: Marginal Theory of Value
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12 October 2009
Human Action Comics #2: Subjective Theory of Value
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11 October 2009
Human Action Comics #1: The Basics
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There we are walking hand in hand,
somewhere on the sand
at the end of the land
and the edge of the shining sea.
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