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I found this post on David Friedman's blog to be interesting: A correspondent points me at an old piece by Murray Rothbard criticizing me for my failure to hate the state, and asks for comment. Rothbard's basic point is correct. I do not regard support for government as an act of willful evil but as an intellectual mistake; my arguments (and
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Like this: Obama “Stimulus” Protected 450,000 Government Jobs, Destroyed One Million Private Jobs In their new study, “The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: Public Sector Jobs Saved, Private Sector Jobs Forestalled,” economists Timothy Conley (University of Western Ontario) and Bill Dupor (Ohio State University) present
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Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes Anarchy and the Law edited by Edward Stringham Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement by Brian Doherty
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Milton Friedman's entire Free to Choose series online Probably the best book against the drug war, and the overexagerated myth about many drugs. I noticed you didn't mention Reason magazine. So I'll just leave here a link to their "TV" website. They have a ton of great videos, I'm sure you'll find plenty you can use. Some
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This book should help. Coulson sets out to compare the school systems of civilizations both ancient and modern, seeking to determine which systems achieved the aims of parents and the public at large and which did not. His historical study ranges from classical Athens and ancient Rome, through the Islamic world of the Middle Ages, to nineteenth-century
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Source of your quote please. Concerning Hayek's view on anarchism : We all know that Hayek was no anarchist, but two points are worth making about "Hayekian anarchism." 1. The argument is that the force of Hayek's own analyses point in the direction of a stateless society even if he, himself, didn't take them all the way there
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Chile is a great country imo. Fairly economically free as well.
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Such an useless policy to enact. The kids will just go home and gorge themselves on junk food. Then what? Are we going to start controlling what food the parents will be allowed to feed their children at home?
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So if one board is inferior to the Mises forums, we have no right to complain about the latter? By that logic we could say that North Korea is more oppressive than the United States, so we should not complain about our own government.
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