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Below you'll find a list of all posts from March, 2020

Reflections on the pandemic

We need a national survey of the incidence of coronavirus by testing a representative sample of population, not lockdowns by …

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Independent Institute’s List of Books on the Folly of Socialism

What everyone should know about the practical and moral failures of the socialist project (Oakland, CA)—A list of about forty …

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Reason, independent thinking, production, and freedom: Inspiration from a South Korean biotech company

by Jaana Woiceshyn Amid the fears created by the COVID-19 pandemic and governments’ draconian measures in a vain attempt trying …

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The Technocrats Will Not Save Us

Summary: Well, the macroeconomists are at it again: Which is more important for economy-wide stability and fighting recessions, monetary or …

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Video: Per Bylund on How Regulations Affect Our Everyday Lives (The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized)

The Nassau Institute & Templeton Religion Trust In Collaboration with the Banking Economics & Finance Department & The Economics Society …

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McKayla Miller of Kingsway Academy wins Nassau Institute 2020 Essay Contest

First published in The Tribune… Kingsway Academy came out on top when McKayla Miller was declared the overall winner of …

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Income equality is not a value—freedom and productivity are

by Jaana Woiceshyn I have resisted writing about the perceived problem of inequality in income and wealth—Thomas Piketty’s book, Capital …

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Now liberalism is by no means unaware of the fact that men sometimes act unreasonably. If men always acted reasonably, it would be superfluous to exhort them to be guided by reason. Liberalism does not say that men always act intelligently, but rather that they ought, in their own rightly understood interest, always to act intelligently. And the essence of liberalism is just this, that it wants to have conceded to reason in the sphere of social policy the acceptance that is conceded to it without dispute in all other spheres of human action.Ludwig von Mises
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