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New “stakeholder capitalism”: A mandatory social role for business

by Jaana Woiceshyn There is a new “stakeholder capitalism” starting to prevail on business, proposed as a solution to what …

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Ludwig von Mises’s Free Market Agenda for a Postwar Ukraine

Summary Our television screens and social media sites have been flooded with the images of the shocking human costs and …

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What is business ethics for?

by Jaana Woiceshyn A new semester, and a new class of business ethics, has begun. In my class, we initially …

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The Essential Women of Liberty

Edited by Donald J. Boudreaux and Aeon J. Skoble This series of essays, written by leading scholars in the United …

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Remembering the Soviet Nightmare that Ended Thirty Years Ago

Summary Thirty year ago, on Christmas Eve, the Soviet Union as an entity on the political map of the world …

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