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Was the Federal Reserve's monetary policy the proximal cause of the financial crisis of 2007-2008? Also, what are the best free market sources for information and argumentation on this mechanism (e.g. published papers, data, forecasted predictions, etc)?
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Dear Peter Sidor: Patna being the capital of a state (Bihar) that had been severely misruled until a few years ago, might have escaped severe regulation by the authorities and hence become home to an extremely large number (70% of all schools & 68% of all enrollments in the city) of private unaided...
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What, if any, flaws do you think free-market capitalism has?
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There is a similar argument trending here: http://iamdavidhenderson.wordpress.com with regards to the FDA. Any input would be GREATLY appreciated!
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A friend of mine (I know, again) made the following claim about medicine and free markets: The fact is that, on average, Americans spend far more money on health care and don't have a commensurate benefit in any measure of health. In fact, Health Care is a great example of an industry that likely...
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The Best Argument Against the Free Market Anytime someone mentions anything about the free market that isn't immediately followed by "needs to be severely regulated and contained" or "is worse than a casino" or "is completely flawed, without compassion or morals"...it's...
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Personally I'm thinking Islam (sans its ban on charging interest) is the religion most in-line w/ free market and voluntaryist values. For one thing, they use real money . Also, markets in the Islamic world were some of the freest in history. They didn't see the problems which arose in Europe...
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“The kick that the left really needed “ are the words of one of the protesters. These are high hopes that will not be realized. Who are these Occupy Philly people? What do they stand for? Who do they represent? Let’s take a look. In the video below there are two interviews with participants...
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http://mhpbooks.com/books/debt/?id=308 Claims money was established by kings/states. Denies that barter was the start of money. So far this book has glowing reviews (mostly from socialists) but does anyone who has read it know how accurate his claims are?
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I have questions: 1. When do you think you'll make the move? 2. Where do you think you'll be moving to? (Keene, Manchester, Grafton, Concord, or some other town) 3. What kind of activism do you plan on doing once your in the Shire?