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

What does Gold at US$1,900 mean?

This price which is very close to the historic maximum reached in after-hours trading on 22 August 2011 tells us …

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Forbes, cancel culture, and capitalism

by Jaana Woiceshyn Environmentalist, nuclear power advocate, and the author of Apocalypse Never, Michael Schellenberger recently issued the now notorious …

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Happy 47th Anniversary of Independence Bahamas

“On July 10, 1973, The Bahamas became a free and sovereign country, ending 325 years of peaceful British rule. “However, …

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Herbert Spencer on Equal Liberty and the Free Society

Summary At time of political and economic crises, including during a viral pandemic, it is worth recalling the notable voices …

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An Open Letter to the People of Hong Kong

An international group of think tanks from 35 nations and territories from around the world has penned an open letter …

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It is sad that most self-styled lovers of humanity embrace a money-raising system grounded in the threat of physical force — violence — against people who themselves have not used force.Sheldon Richman
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