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Quinn Slobodian and the Academic Attack on Mises and Hayek

Summary The progressive and socialist counter-revolution against classical liberalism, free markets, and individual liberty is intensely at work, especially in …

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Sweden: Lessons for America?

From Free To Choose Network Published on Sep 21, 2018 It’s been suggested that Americans would be better off if …

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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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Bahamians become foreign investors while BISX slumbers

By Richard Coulson        [Published in The Tribune September 27, 2018] Suddenly, Bahamians are becoming more aware of the vast universe …

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Global economic freedom up slightly—The Bahamas ranks 49 among 162 jurisdictions.

September 25, 2018 Nassau, Bahamas—The Bahamas ranks 49 out of 162 countries and territories included in the Economic Freedom of …

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Free Market Capitalism as the Antidote to the World’s Ills

Summary Following the everyday news it is easy to forget to step back and focus on the more fundamental and …

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Profit maximization is moral!

In the last class of my MBA business ethics course, a student commented that while he agreed that businesses must …

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