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I was reading Mises - Ultimate foundation of economic science. But then I started reading a book on the battery called Henry Schlesinger - How Portable Power Sparked a Technological Revolution. On top of that I have to study computer related topics so I find it difficult to make time for economics. I tend to more likely listen to a mises lecture than
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What a joke. [quote]By requiring that options be traded on approved exchanges, Meister said, regulators can “police market activity and protect market integrity.”[/quote] Should read, by requiring options be traded on approved exchanges, regulators can restrict competition and keep their friends happy, who used to work for the competition
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Another example of this is how when something is socialised or rather an industry is monopolised by the state it becomes the interest of the government to manipulate the population in such a way that benefits that industry. Be it through regulations or taxation and other methods. An example of this is how when healthcare is socialised or as they call
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The first thing that came out of my mouth when I saw the axis was: What the hell is ultra-capitalism. Why is liberalism in the middle. I thought it was some what correct but some of the terms should be removed completely and some of them are in the wrong place entirely.
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I am having a discussion on another forum about the left right paradigm. One user posted this image of a political axis and I was wondering if any one of you thought it was correct or incorrect?
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My favourite 105. Employment is slavery
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Well just because people point out that isreal is not a victim does not mean that they support violence against isreal by Palestinians. I would also like to disagree about the typical narrative the typical narrative or the mainstream narrative is that isreal is a victim. From what I understand when Palestinians are firing rockets at isreal that is because
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I thought the Palestinians have been segregated and restricted from entering isreal. Surely it is isreal who has prevented Palestinians from integrating. Isreal has been genociding the Palestinians for decades. To draw a comparison with apartheid South Africa. What you have just said is a kin to saying, why can't the repressed Africans like Mandela