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Video: Art Carden: Leave Me Alone and I’ll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Made the Modern World.

Date: Thursday, November 15, 2018 Location: The University of The Bahamas. Sir Franklyn Wilson Centre Presented by: The Nassau Institute …

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Lecture by Art Carden: Leave Me Alone and I’ll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Made the Modern World.

Date: Thursday, November 15, 2018 Location: The University of The Bahamas. Sir Franklyn Wilson Centre at 6:30pm. The Nassau Institute …

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Join us to hear Dr. Art Carden on The Economic Way of Thinking

Join The Nassau Institute for an interesting presentation and perspective from Dr. Art Carden, Rhodes College. The topic is The …

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The Best Part of Life in the 21st Century? Not Being Dead

by Art Carden A meme making its way around social media says the following: “You are born in 1400, where …

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What on earth is The Nassau Institute?

(Recent presentation to the Rotaract Club of South East Nassau by Rick Lowe, Vice President and Treasurer of The Nassau …

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Julian Simon: Important Enough to Name Your Kids After

by Art Carden You have heard it said that the environment is in trouble. We are running out of resources. …

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I, Meal: The Symphonies of Cooperation on Made in a Day

by Art Carden Recently, my family watched a series on Disney+ called Made in a Day. It’s a steady diet …

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Leave Me Alone and I’ll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World

A Book Forum at The CATO Institute: Why did the world get rich? Was it fossil fuels? Slavery? Perhaps imperialism? …

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In Memoriam: Steven G. Horwitz, 1964-2021

by Art Carden First Published at Forbes.com here… The economist Steven G. Horwitz, who spent most of his career teaching …

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