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Below you'll find all articles that were filed under “Health”

Profits and people: What is business for?

by Jaana Woiceshyn During the pandemic, anti-business activists are doubling their efforts to advocate against the alleged evils of capitalism: …

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Lockdowns as a Political Tragedy of the Commons

Summary A number of European governments are reinstituting degrees of new social and economic lockdowns in the name of slowing …

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The proper role of government: Why the economic lockdowns must end

by Jaana Woiceshyn The economic lockdowns in the United States and Canada to contain the spread of COVID-19, or to …

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Cheap, COVID-19 antigen test home/work strips are a decentralized market solution for the failure of the centrally planned lockdown cycle.

One Dollar COVID-19 Quick Result Antigen Test Strips for Home and Work Use Will Permanently End The Need for Lockdowns …

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On the virus and government policies

You cannot prevent a virus from spreading in a country that values freedom with the acceptance of risk that comes …

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There Will Be No Recovery Without Production

Summary Too many politicians, news and policy pundits, and “economists” have called for one of the oldest fallacies in economics …

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Reflections on the pandemic

We need a national survey of the incidence of coronavirus by testing a representative sample of population, not lockdowns by …

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Merry Christmas 2019

Will income inequality kill you?

by Jaana Woiceshyn The answer to the title question is of course ‘no.’ However, some public health crusaders make such …

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Economics is not about the financial fate of individuals. It is about the material well-being of society as a whole. It shows cause and effect relationships involving prices, industry and commerce, work and pay, or the international balance of trade - all from the standpoint of how this affects the allocation of scarce resources in a way that raises or lowers the material standard of living of the populations as a whole.Thomas Sowell
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