The Hera Research Newsletter is pleased to present an incredibly powerful interview with Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media. The company’s flagship publication, FORBES , is the leading business magazine. Combined with international and licensee editions, FORBES reaches more...
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Filed under: Gold, silver, Ben Bernanke, U.S. dollar, gold standard, Utah Legal Tender Act, Federal Reserve System, Bank of England, fiat money, U.S. economic policy, Ronald Reagan, health insurance, sound money, Lech Walesa, IRS, Heritage Foundation, tax reform, ObamacCare, Internal Revenue Service, Steve Forbes, taxes, free market, Princeton University, deregulation, health care
A Response to Peter Kleins Lecture: Corporations and the Free Market by Alex Merced Listen to Peter Kleins Lecture here You've might have read in previous posts on Liberty is Now that I am one of the Libertarians who criticize corporations role in the free market. Although Let me make a few quick...
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on Wed, Aug 4 2010
Filed under: C Corporations, Free Market, Limited Liability, Limited Partnerships, Peter Klein, Libertarian, Governance
Free Market Regulation Explained by Alex Merced Everyone always assumes that as free marketers that we advocate there be no regulations at all, but the truth is we think there should be no government monopolies of regulation or violence used in enforcing it. Then the response always is, if the government...
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Alex Merced
on Sun, Apr 25 2010
Filed under: Private Sector, FINRA, Entertainment, Federal Reserve, Consequence, Regulation, SIPC, Individualism, Magazines, Rating Agencies, Free Market, SEC, Reviews, FDIC, Collectivism
(Originally posted at damienmanier.com ) One of the roles of government, debated even among those of a libertarian or small government perspective, is that of regulating monopolies and ensuring competition. On a larger political scale, the debate may focus on how free or how socialized should a market...
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Damien Manier
on Tue, Mar 30 2010
Filed under: capitalism, corporatism, corporate welfare, libertarian, free market, license, natural monopoly, public utility, privatization, patent, monopoly, competition
(Originally posted at damienmanier.com ) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the many following bills that modified and added to it has been a great affront to property rights and by extension individual sovereignty. Whether we examine the impacts of “equality of outcome” the Civil Rights Act...
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Damien Manier
on Wed, Mar 24 2010
Filed under: civil rights, free market, labor, property rights, division of labor