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the road to serfdom partially online

One of the greatest publications in the classical liberal tradition, they say, is F. A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom.  It is, I think, based on a set of assumptions already tilted a tad too far in favor of the state, but nevertheless it is so much closer to a sound foundation than what passes [...]
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some thoughts on rap, oral culture, and biblical quotations

A few posts ago, I embedded this video. If you haven’t seen it already, you might want to as background to what’s going on in this post. Related Posts:in the long run, keynes’ theory is deadhip-hop doing penance for its sinsKeynes and Hayek, second roundthe story of the bible translation project on this sitejob’s messengers
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in the long run, keynes’ theory is dead

Read this story, for a perspective on how Keynes was wrong and Thatcher was right on England’s economic policies.  Basically, Britain’s economy is sick and weak as the result of the untrustworthy potions forced down its throat by Statism. Related Posts:some thoughts on rap, oral culture, and biblical quotationship-hop doing penance for its sinsLiberalism as [...]
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hip-hop doing penance for its sins

Oh.  I know.  Many of you out there say that hip-hop is utterly devoid of any real meaning.  Ha!  You certainly haven’t been watching this video lately: By the way, if you can keep up with the words and understand them, you’ll know exactly why I think the way I do on economics.  Related Posts:Keynes [...]
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