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Robinson Crusoe on Unemployment

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From a pamphlet by Daniel Defoe, written in the year 1704: I humbly crave leave to lay these heads down as fundamental maxims, which I am ready at any time to defend and make out. There is in England more labor than hands to perform it, and consequently... »

The Great IP Breakthrough

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Some insight here: While Objectivists, libertarians and conservatives strongly agree on the principle of physical property rights, the picture is much more divided when it comes to ‘intellectual property’, a catch-all phrase for several different items, including patents, copyright and trademarks. In a landmark essay by Stephan Kinsella, Against Intellectual Property, argues that ‘Intellectual property’... »

The Great IP Breakthrough

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Some insight here: While Objectivists, libertarians and conservatives strongly agree on the principle of physical property rights, the picture is much more divided when it comes to ‘intellectual property’, a catch-all phrase for several different items, including patents, copyright and trademarks. In a landmark essay by Stephan Kinsella, Against Intellectual Property, argues that ‘Intellectual property’... »

The Grameen Thing: Just Another Bubble

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The hysteria about the glories of microcredit must have been another illusion created by the economic boom, but somehow, there for a while, it was hard to talk sense into anyone on this issue. Somehow, all the world came to believe that the key to lifting people out of poverty was to grant everyone... »

Thursday Links

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A new T-shirt for Senator Baucus: I worked for six months with half a dozen members of the Senate Finance Committee, and all I got was this lousy 223-page summary of what I hope the new health care bill will look like. Why should evidence even matter in education policy? I mean, we’re doing this... »

“End The FED” Ron Paul’s New Book Now Available

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