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Below you'll find all articles that were filed under “Dr. Richard M. Ebeling”

A Declaration of Independence Against Big Government

This article is reprinted here with the kind permission of Dr. Richard Ebeling, and originally appeared on The Northwood University …

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Video: The New Road to Serfdom and the Continuing Relevance of Austrian Economics

On April 5, 2010 Richard Ebeling gave the following speech at The Future of Freedom Foundation’s “Economic Liberty Lecture Series.” …

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America’s Return to a Road to Serfdom?

Under the cover of one of the most severe economic crisis in the post-World War II period, the United States …

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John Stuart Mill and the Dangers to Liberty

First published here… at Northwood University’s In Defense of Capitalism & Human Progress Blog, Thursday, October 29, 2009 and reprinted …

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A Shotgun Wedding — Big Government in the Banking Business

Article reprinted with the kind permission of the author, Dr. Richard Ebeling, Senior Fellow, with the American Institute for Economic …

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A Brief History of the Origin of the German National Health Care System

Article reprinted with the kind permission of the author, Dr. Richard Ebeling, Senior Fellow, with the American Institute for Economic …

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There Is Plenty of Oil Out There

Article reprinted with the kind permission of the author, Dr. Richard Ebeling, Senior Fellow, with the American Institute for Economic …

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Global Corruption and the Role of Government

Article reprinted with the kind permission of the author, Dr. Richard Ebeling, Senior Fellow, with the American Institute for Economic …

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Principles Must Come Before Politics

We live in a time of quick fixes and patent medicines. The "physicians" offering to spoon-feed the elixirs for what …

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The healthy state of industry and wealth is the state of absolute liberty, in which each interest is left to take care of itself. The only useful protection authority can afford them is that against fraud and violence. Taxes and restrictive measures never can be a benefit: they are at best a necessary evil; to suppose them useful to the subjects at large is to mistake the foundation of national prosperity...Jean-Baptiste Say
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