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The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves, under whatsoever form it be of government; the liberty of a private man is being master of his own time and actions, as far as may consist with the laws of God, and of the country.
Cowley

 

• Elizabeth Constituency By-Election: Same Government Tax & Spend Policy Choices - 13 February 2010

• Video: Dr. Robert Murphy's Nassau, Bahamas Interview with JCN TV - 12 February 2010

• 2009 Year in Review: The Nassau Institute - 9 February 2010

• Video: Dr. Richard Ebeling's Nassau,Bahamas Interview with JCN TV - 5 February 2010

• Video: Stimulus Package II - A Sequel America Can't Afford - 5 February 2010

• More on The Learning Crisis in The Bahamas - 23 January 2010

• Video: Dr. Richard Ebeling Nassau Presentation: "From Socialism to Free Markets" - 22 January 2010

• Remembering Murray Rothbard - 15 January 2010

• Video: Economics 101: Defining a "Moral Hazard" - 15 January 2010

• Dinner Presentation - Feb. 1st, 2010 - “My Reflections on The Bahamian Economy: 25 Years Later” - 8 January 2010

• Is The Nassau Institute dead wrong about Climate Change? - 19 December 2009

• Video: Deficits are Bad, but the Real Problem is Spending - 18 December 2009

• Copenhagen here we come! - 18 December 2009

• America's Return to a Road to Serfdom? - 11 December 2009

• Visiting Economist, Dr. Richard Ebeling, Interviewed by Jeffrey Lloyd on Star FM 106.5 - 1 December 2009

• 2010 World Economic Summit, Atlantis Resort, January 31 - February 2, Nassau, Bahamas - 28 November 2009

• Freedom Fest Las Vegas 2010... - 28 November 2009

• Sir Orville Turnquest Endorses Ralph Massey's Education Study, Published by Nassau Institute - 26 November 2009

• Economist, Dr. Richard Ebeling, Blames Governments For Slowed Recovery - 16 November 2009

• Video: Why Obamacare will be a budget buster - 11 November 2009

 

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