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  • Everywhere In Chains

    I'm new to this forum, but I don't plan on staying for very long. I've just come to introduce my blogel (blogged novel, if you didn't know). I'm calling it " Everywhere in Chains ", after the infamous Rousseau quote, "Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains...
    Posted to General (Forum) by Tiberius on Sun, Aug 30 2009
  • More Government Revenues, Less Taxes

    There are 300 million Americans and 365 days in a year, so if each American traveled on a federal road once a day and was charged $1 for doing so, the federal government would garner $109,500,000,000 ($109.5 billion) in revenues. Of course, there are various operating expenses which would take away from...
    Posted to General (Forum) by krazy kaju on Fri, Aug 21 2009
  • Re: Did Rothbard get good grades?

    [quote user="I. Ryan"] [quote user="Knight_of_BAAWA"] You confuse humor with petulant childishness. Don't do that again. [/quote] Are you always that serious? [/quote] Yes, he is. Humor has no place in life.
    Posted to General (Forum) by Pablo on Sat, Aug 15 2009
  • Lenin's Empirialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism - Short Critique

    I have just read Lenin's Imperialism and given a small lecture on it for a bunch of socialists I know. I thoroughly enjoyed the book. The research is very well compiled and gives a great historical account of how we progressed. My one criticism however is very potent. And it's one no doubt many...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Oliver on Wed, Jul 22 2009
  • Re: Why communism will work, and capitalism won’t.

    [quote user="you12"] " National socialism as practiced in Germany in the 3rd reich worked like a charm because there was a high level of homogeneity, a strong sense of nationhood, and simply because the northern European/Germanic temperament is ideally suited to socialist society. Even...
    Posted to Economics Questions (Forum) by Torsten on Wed, Jul 8 2009
  • Question about late 19th Century "surplus".

    I am currently doing a dissertation on American foreign policy and at the moment I am reading William Appleman Williams The Tragedy of American Diplomacy . In it, he says that US expansionist policies gained support from industrialists and farmers in an effort to "open" and/or "find"...
    Posted to History (Forum) by Tyler Rouillard on Thu, Jun 18 2009
  • Student Loans

    How do government subsidies make college more expensive?
    Posted to Newbies (Forum) by Captain America on Sat, Jun 6 2009
  • Hello, I am new to the Community

    Hi, I am Harry Felker and I am new to the community here, I write literature for a constitutional movement, and am expanding not only my audience, but my knowledge of Capitalism, as I view it as a moral foundation to essential Liberty. I have been using the site as a reference to my work in relation...
    Posted to Newbies (Forum) by Harry Felker on Tue, May 19 2009
  • Cartoon that depicts evils of government in free market

    The catch is the cartoon is 50 years old and very accuractly illustrates/predicts the inevitable an obvious consequences we have to face today. http://ow.ly/6tuN
    Posted to History (Forum) by jcondomina on Tue, May 12 2009
  • The Making of an Entrepreneur - Nature vs. Nurture

    Do you think entrepreneurs are born or made? here is what Jennifer Bouani had to say, what's your take? http://boujepublishing.wordpress.com/2006/08/30/the-making-of-an-entrepreneur-nature-vs-nurture/
    Posted to Current Events (Forum) by Sean on Thu, May 7 2009
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