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- Thomas J. DiLorenzo
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Sponsored by Furman Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow, 25 February 2012 at Furman University; Greenville, SC.
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Watermelon: “green” on the outside, red on the inside. Rio Earth Summit: “Watermelons of the World Unite!” This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Harold Fritsche.
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Delivered at the Mises Institute’s 25th Anniversary Celebration, 13 October 2007, in New York City.
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Interviewed by Mark Carbonaro on the “Wake Up Monterey” radio program, KION 1460 AM, 22 October 2008. [18:55]
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The county-by-county electoral map published by USA Today showing that George W. Bush carried 2,434 counties covering 2.4 million square miles, compared to Al Gore’s 677 counties covering about a half million square miles, suggests that the worst fears of one of America’s greatest statesman and political philosopher, John C. Calhoun, may have
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The state needs to invent an endless series of myths about its powers and importance in order to exist, and there is no bigger myth than the notion that democratic governments are mere expressions of “the will of the people.” No matter how heinous the deeds performed by democratic governments, no matter how much property they steal or people they