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- Political Theory
- Media and Culture
- 2004
Media Asset
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Michael Levin
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Recorded at the Reassessing the Presidency seminar; March 2004. (44:14)
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Robert LeFevre
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“What Others Have Said About Liberty” by Robert LeFevre.
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Robert LeFevre
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“Aunt Jemima: The Redcoats Are Coming” by Robert LeFevre.
Mises Daily
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Karen De Coster, CPA
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Jim Bovard, in the words of the Orange County Register , is “Washington’s most hated truth-teller.” In his latest book, Terrorism and Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice, and Peace to Rid the World of Evil , he sustains that long-standing reputation with surefire dignity and aplomb. You get a feeling about a book and its author, when, in the
Mises Daily
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Katy Harwood Delay
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I never thought I’d agree with a Marxist. While researching Prime Minister Blair’s Third Way, I fell upon a critique written by Barbara Humphries on marxist.com. She says: “The Third Way (if there is such a thing) has no solution to what is a fundamental inability of the capitalist system to ensure prosperity and security for working people.” Even
Mises Daily
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Erich Mattei
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The self-identified champions of civil rights have prided themselves, for almost half of a century, on the violent eradication of ‘employment discrimination’ and pledge allegiance to affirmative action initiatives and other government imposed programs of the like. A recent headline about opposition to a new Louisiana state job application presents
Mises Daily
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Hans Frank
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Recently I took part in a debate between theatre professionals about what political ideology was best suited for theatre: (left) liberalism or (right) conservatism. Neither has worked all that well in the real world, I pointed out, so why would they work in the world of theatre? Most participating in the debate, of course, concluded left
Mises Daily
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Matthew Hisrich
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Season Three of Fox’s highly successful “24” has drawn to a climactic close. As always, the President was in danger, the country was in peril, and only one man could save them all: special agent Jack Bauer. What, other than ratings, is the show’s underlying premise for why disaster is always imminent? Like any good soap opera, there are a lot of