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Milton Friedman and the New Attack on Freedom to Choose

Summary A counter-revolution against freedom is busy at work in the United States today, and it is, perhaps, not surprising …

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McKayla Miller of Kingsway Academy wins Nassau Institute 2020 Essay Contest

First published in The Tribune… Kingsway Academy came out on top when McKayla Miller was declared the overall winner of …

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Merry Christmas 2019

‘Tax the rich’ movement in the U.S. may benefit Canada

Author: Steven Globerman  Read original post at The Fraser Institute here… As policymakers continue to debate the incentive effects of …

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The Many Threats to the Liberal Project

By Peter Boettke  First published at AIER and posted here with thw kind permission of the author. I am currently …

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Big Oil lobbying for carbon tax: virtue signaling or taking the moral high ground?

by Jaana Woiceshyn Large oil companies have now joined dozens of large corporations to lobby for U.S. carbon tax, Bloomberg …

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Taylor Industries, R.I.P. Age 74

by Richard Coulson I guess I bought my first light-bulb   over  30 years ago in the friendly store facing Shirley  …

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Video 4th Annual Joan Thompson Memorial Lecture with Dr. Richard Ebeling

Topic: Why the Global Economy Needs More Freedom and Less Government When: Friday, March 1, 2019 Where: Choices Restaurant, University …

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Why business (and the rest of us) needs limited government

by Jaana Woiceshyn Many people take government involvement in the economy for granted. They agree that government should determine, among …

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…the task of the entrepreneur consists precisely in finding, in a world of perpetual change, which combination of resources will yield, in the conditions of today, a maximum surplus of output over input value, and in guessing which will do so in the probable conditions of tomorrow, when output values, cost of complementary input, and technology all will have changed. (1940)Ludwig M. Lachmann
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At the heart of economics is a scientific mystery ... a scientific mystery as deep, fundamental and inspiring as that of the expanding universe or the forces that bind matter ... How is order produced from freedom of choice?Vernon L. Smith
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