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Below you'll find a list of all posts from June, 2008

School Choice for Bahamian Students – an example from the Commonwealth

Much has been said about the Bahamian educational system and the apparent lack of sincere effort to ensure the country’s …

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Let the Market Manage the Oil Crisis

Reprinted with the kind permission of The Independent Institute. As the prices of food, fuel and other basic commodities continue …

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The Bahamas 2008 Budget just reshuffling the same deck of cards?

Praise is being heaped upon the FNM daily for a great budget. They are said to be stimulating the economy. …

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The Globalisation Renaissance

As the old cliche goes, history has a way of repeating itself, and Globalisation is no different. Globalisation as it …

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Peak Oil. Is the world running out?

Back in January this year, Richard (Dick) Coulson made a very informative presentation on the theory now known as Peak …

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Political freedom means the absence of coercion of a man by his fellow men. The fundamental threat to freedom is power to coerce, be it in the hands of a monarch, a dictator, an oligarchy, or a momentary majority. The preservation of freedom requires the elimination of such concentration of power to the fullest possible extent and the dispersal and distribution of whatever power cannot be eliminated — a system of checks and balances.Milton Friedman
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