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Exploitation and Knowledge
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Gary North | Friday, January 1, 1982© Gary North, 1982. Gary North, Ph.D., is President of the Institute for Christian Economics. The ICE pubIishes a newsletter, Biblical Economics Today. A free six-month trial subscription is available by writing to Subscription Office, ICE, P. O. Box 8000, Tyler, Texas 75711. The profit motive: Everyone knows that the free market economic system operates […] -
Liberty and the Great Libertarians
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Charles T. Sprading | Thursday, September 20, 2018Fill out the form below to get your own free, downloadable copy of Liberty and the Great Libertarians! Preface Libertarian: One who upholds the principle of liberty, especially individual liberty of thought and action. —Webster’s New International Dictionary. It is in the sense defined above that the word Libertarian is used throughout this book. In […] -
The Boom/Bust Cycle Isn’t about Emotion
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Kevin Villani | Monday, February 27, 2017The U.S. Treasury and the Fed are now the biggest (but not the only or most immediate) sources of systemic global risk.
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Why True Free-Market Advocates Oppose Antitrust Laws
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Ninos P. Malek | Saturday, May 25, 2024Trying to dominate the market isn’t an example of anti-competitive behavior. It’s what real competition consists of. -
My Campaign to Raise the Voting Age Got Me Shadowbanned on Twitter
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J.K. Baltzersen | Friday, March 22, 2019My account was stealthily removed from search results not conducted from my own account. One could wonder whether Twitter would have achieved its market position if such practices had been well-known to users and potential users.
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Awake for Freedom’s Sake
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Leonard E. Read | Wednesday, September 26, 2018Fill out the form below to get your own free, downloadable copy of Awake for Freedom’s Sake! 1. Awake For Freedom’s Sake Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust. —ISAIAH 26:19 All of us “dwell in dust,” more or less, and the dust is thickest where there is an unawareness that we so dwell. […] -
Having My Way
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Leonard E. Read |Fill out the form below to get your own free, downloadable copy of Having My Way! 1. How I May Have My Own Way Let him that would save the world first move himself. —SOCRATES It seems that nearly everyone has an instinctive desire to have his own way. Too often this becomes insistent and […] -
Europe Wages a Senseless War on Google
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Massimiliano Trovato | Tuesday, December 13, 2016Slowly, but inexorably, one of the most important competition cases on the planet is drawing to a close.
The confrontation between Google and the European Commission does not just threaten the Silicon Valley giant with the loss of 10 per cent of its revenues and sweeping changes to its business model. It promises to shape the nature of competition in Europe for the next 20 years.
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Property and Liberty
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James Bovard | Friday, September 1, 2000Property rights and market economies are vital steppingstones to political freedom. Private property gives people a place to stand if they must resist the government. Market economies and private property allow citizens to build up sufficient wealth to resist government pressure.
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There Is No Government Shortcut for Entrepreneurial Success
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Brooke Medina Doug McCullough | Friday, August 9, 2019Senator Elizabeth Warren is right that the path to wealth is through entrepreneurship. But her policy prescription is merely the latest in a long line of government attempts to interfere with America’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, a system that has thrived, in large part, because of limited government interference.