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by Don Boudreaux on January 26, 2016
in Civil Society, Environment, History, Innovation, Monetary Policy, Politics, Property Rights
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Like Cato’s David Boaz, I enjoyed the Dowager Countess Grantham’s brief against the dangers of the state unchecked by countervailing powers.
Richard Rahn is right: socialism is coercive.
Mark Perry wishes Happy Birthday to a 35 year old, still state-of-the-art consumer electronics product.
Larry McQuillan argues that it’s time to privatize federal lands in the U.S.
Although I rather like National Review‘s dismissal of Donald Trump’s candidacy, I must confess that Ira Stoll scores some solid hits against NR‘s effort.
College students – undergrad and grad – who are especially interested in the environment, here’s a seminar opportunity for you.
George Selgin writes on the founding of the Bank of France.
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