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What was Abraham Lincoln's full plan for black colonization? Did he plan it to be voluntary or not? Why does Thomas DiLorenzo call it "deportation"? DiLorenzo says Lincoln used the word "deportation" himself, but also seems to recognize that this could mean voluntarily.
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Neoclassical: "Plus, the monetarist school (if that's what you're referring to) doesn't "defend" the Federal Reserve; Milton Friedman wanted to abolish it. He believed, at least, replacing humans with a mechanical rule to be applied annually was a step in the right direction." Yes, I was referring to the monetarist school
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What were the political views of Friedrcih Nietzsche? I know one of his most famous admirers was H. L. Mencken, who was very much a libertarian, but I'm sure Nietzsche had many admirers. H. L. Mencken probably didn't get his political views from one source, anyway. But I've also seen him quoted as having said, "Everything the state
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Is David Friedman a follower of the Austrian School of Economics? I know his father was the founder of the Chicago School, but I also know David Fiedman is an anarcho-capitalist. Is there a branch of the Chicago School that doesn't defend the Federal Reserve?
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I often hear libertarians invoke the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to argue the unconstitutionality of the draft. But was the Thirteenth Amendment constitutionally ratified? Thirty-two states had supposedly ratified it by 1866 (when there were only thirty-six states), which would have been more than enough at the time. Were at least
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Does anyone know where I can find the cost for Bush's Medicare Modernization Act? Does it cost more than was originally projected?
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I'm sorry for forgetting about this thread. By bigger, I mean more expensive for tax-payers.
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Which is or will be the bigger entitlement program: Obama's Health Care Reform or Bush's Medicare Modernization Act?
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But lawsuits by themselves are a key part of a libertarian, restitution-based legal system. Are there any good articles on this?
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*bump*