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Time to End America’s Century of Central Bank Mismanagement

First published at EPICTiMES… One hundred years ago this month, on December 23, 1913, the Congress passed the Federal Reserve …

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South Africa and Ending Apartheid: The Free Market Road Not Taken

First published at EpicTimes… The public eulogies marking the passing of Nelson Mandela at the age of 95 on December …

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The Menace and Immorality of the Welfare State

In the United States policies are being promulgated by those with political power in Washington, D. C. that involve a …

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Thanksgiving as the Birth of American Free Enterprise

This time of the year, whether in good economic times or bad, is when Americans gather with their families and …

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Herbert Davenport’s Economics of Enterprise and Entrepreneurship: A Centenary Appreciation

First published at In Defense of Capitalism & Human Progress and posted here the kind permission of the author. This …

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Lessons from the Great German Inflation

Inflation is a dangerous and devastating monetary policy to be followed by any government. Ninety years ago, on November 15, …

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Why Not Privatize Foreign Policy?

First published at EPICTiMES and posted here with the kind permission of the author. President Obama announced Saturday afternoon that …

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Detroit’s Future In The Face of Bankruptcy

First published at In Defense of Capitalism & Human Progress and posted here with the kind permission of the author. …

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Video: Why Socialism Failed: The Ethical and Economic Bankruptcy of the Planned Society

Thanks to The Templeton Foundations and the College of The Bahamas, The Nassau Institute was able to present Dr. Richard …

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