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Below you'll find a list of all posts from March, 2015

Government’s role: Providing services or protecting individual rights?

For many, government exists to look after us by providing various services: health care, education (both K to 12 and …

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A World Without the Welfare State

  Executive Summary We live in a time when many cannot imagine a world without the welfare state. How would …

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The rule of law, for 800 years

The influence of the Magna Carta continues to be felt, even in the 21st century This year marks the 800th …

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Lecture: Joseph Salerno, Ph.,D. – Money and the State – Thursday, April 9, 2015

Our apologies. This event has been postponed to the Fall due to circumstances beyond our control. Join us for a …

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Economic Climate Survey 2015

We would appreciate your help with this brief survey (non-scientific) of six questions. We will share the results in a …

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How capitalism helps everyone flourish

In my business ethics course we always discuss the social context of business, particularly the implications of different social systems: …

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Dr. Richard Ebeling Interview with Mr. Juan McCartney – March 2015

Dr. Ebeling was recently back in Nassau for his annual Economics of Liberty Lecture Series at College of The Bahamas …

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The Ignored Long Term Effects of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes

When an economist presents his opinion to the public on any subject he should be ask to swear, similar to …

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Economic Delusions, Political Demagoguery, and Ideological Deceptions

We live in a time, as, indeed, mankind has lived already for along time, in which economic delusions, political demagoguery, …

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