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In defense of fractional-reserve banking
A lot of pro-liberty people think that fractional-reserve banking is a nefarious thing that should be made illegal. Why do they think this? Because: 1. They believe that it is inherently fraudulent. 2. It increases the money supply and thus decreases...
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atrickpay
on Tue, Oct 21 2008
Is Copyright Infringement Theft?
One of the hardest things to swallow for me is the concept that every single copyright infringement is somehow akin to theft. The copyright infringer usually expends his own resources and utilizes his own labor to produce a product that is similar or...
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Copyfascism Watch
by
aheram
on Thu, May 22 2008
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copyright
Interesting piece in Al Jazeera: A continuing decline in trust in the Japanese government fuels political unrest and regionalism
Trust is an essential piece of social capital; difficult to build, easier to lose, but essential to solving collective action problems. Increasingly, in Japan and elsewhere, people are starting to see that their trust in 'government', politiicians...
Posted to
TT's Lost in Tokyo
by
TokyoTom
on Sat, Dec 17 2011
Leading Republican corporate governance expert throws in towel on shareholder oversight of listed companies, decries unaccountable CEOs, excessive corporate power and Government Capture
Robert A.G. Monks is another well-known Republican now railing at runaway crony capitalism and its related corruption of government. I have referred to Monks twice previously: More by Bob Monks on the shareholder marginalization at the core of the crisis...
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TT's Lost in Tokyo
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TokyoTom
on Sat, Dec 10 2011
Not Climate Change Welfare, But Capitalism and Free Markets
... is what poor countries need. So corrrectly argues Keith Lockitch of the Ayn Rand Institute , in a new article that responds to the agreement, by the delegates of industrialized nations at the December climate change conference in Bali, to activate...
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TokyoTom
on Mon, Jan 21 2008
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development
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ostrom
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lomborg
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goklany
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adler
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Enviro Derangement Syndrome
Economics in One Lesson编校the proofreading plan for Chinese translation
希望有一天Henry Hazlitt这本《一课经济学》,跟物理、化学并列科学教材,作为中学生的必修课。在此利用blog作一个开放的平台,欢迎有兴趣的朋友加入到这个努力中来。 Economics in One Lesson第一版于1946年面市,1948年商务印书馆就推出了中译本《经济学新论》,译者宋桂煌在1947年写的“译者弁言”介绍了相关情况。宋本有助于把我们的认识还原到那个时代。据说,Mises Institute在2008年推出的版本即以1946版为准,而不是后来的1979版...
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Dingdong Pu
on Thu, Jul 30 2009
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El cristal roto
Por Frederic Bastiat. (Publicado el 2 de noviembre de 2009) Traducido de la versión en inglés. El artículo original en inglés se encuentra aquí http://mises.org/story/3804 . (De su libro “Lo que se ve y lo que...
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euribe
on Tue, Nov 3 2009
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Aristotelean Eudaimonia and Value Theory
In the following, I shall discuss the principles of Aristotle's ethical and political theory, paying close attention to what Aristotle meant by eudaimonia , and what he didnt'. Most of the following quotes are from the beginning of Book 1 of the...
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Daniel James Sanchez
on Tue, Jul 21 2009
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La armonía de los intereses “bien entendidos”
Por Ludwig von Mises (Publicado el 22 de septiembre de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4678 . [Este artículo está extraído del capítulo 24 de La...
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euribe
on Thu, Sep 23 2010
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La acción humana
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MDeE SE TRASLADA
Después de tres años y más de mil artículos publicados, Mises Daily en español ha decidido pasar a integrarse en la web de Mises Hispano, Creemos que esta unión de fuerzas hará que la difusión del...
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euribe
on Sun, Mar 11 2012
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How to show the posts from your blog on your profile page
This works whether or not your blog is hosted at Mises.com Click on "Edit Profile" Select the "About" tab. In the "Recommended Reading" section, paste the RSS Feed from your blog Click "Save"
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David V
on Sun, Sep 23 2007
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For a New Libertarian Ethics
In order to present the theory of ethics which underlies my libertarian political philosophy, I am going to first carefully discuss the theory of ethics currently dominant among other Austro-libertarians: that of Murray N. Rothbard. Note: In what follows...
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Daniel James Sanchez
on Mon, Jun 22 2009
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Bootleggers and Baptists in Texas and DC: Texas sells Pickens eminent domain powers and wind power transmission rights for his personal 8-acre "water district", while Sierra Club helps to push wind subsidies
[Update: David Zetland at his Aquanomics blog has linked to my piece , astutely noting that if one applies Bruce Yandle `s "Bootleggers and Baptists" metaphor to Pickens' campaign for wind power and transmission subsidies, Pickens as Bootlegger...
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TokyoTom
on Wed, Jul 30 2008
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Public spending gave Japan its "Lost Decade" and largest public debt in the developed world; Geithner wants to do it bigger
What did Japan get from sustained and massive public works spending by the LDP after a real estate bubble burst in the late 1980s? According to a recent article in the IHT , one thing is clear: taxpayers ended up being saddled with the largest public...
Posted to
TT's Lost in Tokyo
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TokyoTom
on Mon, Feb 9 2009
La diferencia entre historia y filosofía de la historia
Por Ludwig von Mises (Publicado el 15 de septiembre de 2010) Traducido del inglés. El artículo original se encuentra aquí: http://mises.org/daily/4557 . [Extraído del capítulo 8 de Teoría e historia ] Antes del...
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euribe
on Thu, Sep 16 2010
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filosofía
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Teoría e historia
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