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I have read some works by Milton Friedman, Ludwig Von Mises, Adam Smith, and Ayn Rand; and they all seem to be correct! What are the primary philosophical differences between these individuals, especially Milton Friedman and Ludwig Von Mises. Furthermore, what distinguishes that Austrian School from...
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In Europe, the taxation of fuel keeps prices high, forcing auto manufacturers to market more efficient vehicles as well as laud public mass transit. Currently, a gallon of gas in northern France is over $8 per gallon, while diesel is a tad bit less. I believe nobody can deny the fact that such governmental...
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First of all, I would like to introduce myself. I am a computer programmer from the Netherlands. I am working on a theory of money and banking derived from the "Natural Economic Order" of Silvio Gesell. "Natural Economic Order" clearly states that the root the economic and monetary...
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pretty good article from Ms Baum: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&sid=azFMl109VO8I&refer=home
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This is ridiculous. The love for socialism will never die. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/28/AR2008082802851.html
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My apologies if this has been posted onsite elsewhere, I looked, and didn't see anything. I found this article to be very interesting. Bread riots? In a supposedly modern Arab country? Amazing. http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0606/p04s05-wome.html Wow, and government interference hasn't solved...
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Money as debt is a good educational video of how the system works but it's socialized solution is something that could be compared to the FED itself. The amount of money created (liability) in the economy should equal to that of the production (asset) of a nation thereby offsetting each other and...
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[quote user="gethky"][quote user="allixpeeke"][quote user="gethky"]The slave trade with government protection is immoral, but the slave trade without government protection is amoral?[/quote]It's neither moral nor immoral without an existing government. What it is is...