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

Event: The Bahamas – Its Economy In A Changing Caribbean Scene

The Bahamas – Its Economy In A Changing Caribbean Scene June 26th, 2015, Atlantis Hotel, Paradise Island, Bahamas , Poseidon …

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The deep-seated suspicion of self-interest

All living beings pursue their self-interest: their survival. Evolution has programmed most species to do that automatically, within the context …

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A Declaration of Independence From Big Government

The Declaration of Independence, proclaimed by members of the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, is the founding document of …

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Thinking about an Iranian bomb

The sanctions that have brought Iran to the negotiating table should not be removed until a better deal is negotiated …

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What is an “unfair” competitive advantage?

Having not read newspapers for the duration of a two-week vacation (the reason for no posts), I eased myself back …

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The Folly and Presumption of Big Government Social Engineering

Executive Summary The worst disaster to fall upon humanity over the last hundred years has been the "social engineering" mentality, …

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Video: Douglas French on Business Cycles and the State

On Thursday, March 19, 2015 at 6:30pm Mr. French spoke to a full house at The auditorium at The Harry …

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