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communism, the free market, and the early church

In a conversation between myself and the legendary Joel Watts, we were discussing socialism versus free market economics.  And brother Joel said the following: And what exactly are ’socialist motives’? You mean live feeding the hungry, healing the sick, and having all things common in a community so that everyone is equal? Now, Joel did [...]
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now, this is no good

Here’s the raw data. Here’s the government conclusion. Perhaps I am oversimplifying, but here’s what I see when I look at the situation: Related Posts:Jacob was a prostitute.Liberalism as Denial — A Response to John FenselHayek disappoints.Occupy Wall Street: An Ominous DevelopmentA Practical Program of Disenfranchisement: A 10-Step Plan to Save American Democracy by Dismantling [...]
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an economic perspective on amy bishop

Full disclosure:  I’m a beneficiary of the public school system, and doing quite well under it.  I think being a professor one day would be marvelous, and, God willing, the day may come when I’m thankful for the tenure system.  But today I’m going to try to look at it from a colder economic perspective. [...]
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more on venezuelan currency devaluation

And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine. — Revelation 6:6 Yesterday, I commented on Venezuela’s recent currency devaluation.  Now, the Mises Blog has chimed [...]
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