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Below you'll find a list of all posts from October, 2019

Lecture: Professor Richard Ebeling on The World Trade Organisation and the Global Economy November 7, 2019

THE NASSAU INSTITUTE & TEMPLETON RELIGION TRUST In Collaboration with the Banking Economics & Finance Department & The Economics Society …

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‘Tax the rich’ movement in the U.S. may benefit Canada

Author: Steven Globerman  Read original post at The Fraser Institute here… As policymakers continue to debate the incentive effects of …

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Art, business, and first-handed productiveness

by Jaana Woiceshyn I recently heard a panel discussion by some accomplished professional artists about a variety of topics, which ranged …

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Capitalism: The pro-human social system

by Jaana Woiceshyn Capitalism is the favorite whipping boy of the leftists (such as the Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren …

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Soon or late the money to pay the State’s mounting bills will have to be found, and there is only one place to look for it. That is in the pockets of persons who earn the communal income by doing some sort of useful work. Politicians never earn it, and neither do the uplifters. It must always come, in the last analysis, from men who go to work in the morning and labor hard all day.H.L. Mencken
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