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Below you'll find a list of all posts from September, 2014

Globalisation, nations and taxes

The tension between the cosmopolitanism of a new global elite, and old-style nationalism In his Imagined Communities, the political scientist …

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The Free Market vs. The Interventionist State

First published at EPICTiMES. In whatever direction we turn, we find the heavy hand of government intruding into virtually every …

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Lecture Series postponed to Spring 2015

We regret to advise that our lecture series, scheduled for October 2, 3 and 4, 2014 has been postponed to …

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Income equality is not a value—freedom and productivity are

First published at How to be Profitable and Moral: A Rational Egoist Approach to Business and posted here with the …

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That businesspeople buy low and sell high in a particularly alert and advantageous way does not make them bad unless all trading is bad, unless when you yourself shop prudently you are bad, unless any tall poppy needs to be cut down, unless we wish to run our ethical lives on the sin of envy.Deirdre N. McCloskey
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