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Below you'll find a list of all posts from January, 2018

Overcoming the Outsider’s Dilemma: Can Philanthropists Help the Developing World?

by Matt Warner Posted with the kind permission of the Atlas Network. Executive Summary Today’s top-down, economic development aid model …

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3rd Annual Joan Thompson Memorial Freedom Lecture, Thursday, February 15, 2018

At the British Colonial Hilton commencing 6:30pm. The dinner lecture this year will be by Dr. Peter Klein, on Big …

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State of the USA: Progressives, Conservatives, and Trump

Summary A year on into Trump’s term of office as president of the United States, and a visitor from Mars …

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Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher’s Journey Through the Dark World of Compulsory Schooling

This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original article. by George C. Leaf An annoying bumper sticker I …

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What counts as progress and what makes it possible?

by Dr. Jaana Woiceshyn At the end of the year, the media is teeming with reviews of the past 12 …

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Thought to Ponder

It is worthwhile to remark that a product is no sooner created than it, from that instant, affords a market for other products to the full extent of its own value. When the producer has put the finishing hand to his product, he is most anxious to sell it immediately, lest its value should diminish in his hands. Nor is he less anxious to dispose of the money he may get for it; for the value of money is also perishable. But the only way of getting rid of money is in the purchase of some product or other. Thus the mere circumstance of creation of one product immediately opens a vent for other products. (1803)J.B. Say
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