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Conservation or Confiscation?
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Charles R. Batten | Sunday, April 1, 1979How resource owners’ rights are diminished by the environmental protection movement. -
Individual Liberty and the Rule of Law
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Ridgway K. Foley Jr. | Tuesday, June 1, 1971Tracing the role of the law, and the limitations upon government, for the maximization of liberty.
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It Began with the Greeks
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George Charles Roche III | Sunday, March 1, 1970An early chapter in Western man’s struggle to understand himself and his universe, and in the process, to free his soul. -
A Person of Quality
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FEE | Tuesday, August 1, 1967What does one expect in “a person of quality”? Well, try for size the definition offered from the Monthly Letter of the Royal Bank of Canada. -
The Failure of the State Employment Service
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Oscar W. Cooley | Wednesday, August 1, 1962Mr. Cooley is Associate Professor of Economics at Ohio Northern University. Few, if any, private business ventures have been more pushed around and kicked about by government than have employment agencies. Even at the turn of the century the employment agent was looked upon as a grasping character, intent upon exploiting the “poor worker” when […] -
The World’s Worst Folly
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G. Courney Conover | Tuesday, November 1, 1960A businessman and scientist examine some commonly overlooked aspects of the creative process. -
Executive Salaries
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Hans F. Sennholz | Tuesday, July 1, 1958Major considerations in the determination of. . . -
Mobile Commerce Should Be Huge This Cyber Monday
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A. Ant Ozok | Sunday, November 27, 2016The e-commerce industry’s next marketing innovations could bring location- and search-specific promotional deals, or even shopping for physical items using augmented or virtual reality.
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Political Science
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Sheldon Richman | Friday, May 18, 2007“[I]t would be quite illogical to believe that a scientist may without inconsistency subscribe to any value-position whatsoever….” That provocative sentence is found in an article by Belgian liberal legal scholar Frank Van Dun, “Economics and the Limits of Value-Free Science.” What does it mean and how is it relevant to economic and political freedom? More . . .A NEW article by Sheldon Richman
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The Goal Is Freedom: Political Science
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Sheldon Richman |“[I]t would be quite illogical to believe that a scientist may without inconsistency subscribe to any value-position whatsoever….” That provocative sentence is found in an article by Belgian liberal legal scholar Frank Van Dun, “Economics and the Limits of Value-Free Science.” What does it mean and how is it relevant to economic and political freedom? More . . .A NEW article by Sheldon Richman