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Author Archives: It's a Learning Problem
Fiat Money Inflation…
This book really is a must-read for anyone interested in inflation and it’s effects on society. It’s a short, easy read, and it’s available for free here: Fiat Money Inflation in France. Below are snapshots of some of the conclusions:
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Getting left behind…
No, not that left behind. I’m talking about getting left behind financially. Kuppy reposted a blog post by Erik Renander called Bad is Good. It talks about the eerie similarities between the inflation in France in the late 1780’s and … Continue reading
Adam Smith quote…
Some things are timeless. The constant struggle between the natural progress of free human beings and the misguided coercion initiated by governments acting beyond their moral roles continues, just as it has for thousands of years… “The uniform, constant, and … Continue reading
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Friedrich August von Hayek…
F. A Hayek was an Austrian-British economist, political philosopher and an influential contributor to the Austrian School of Economics. His most popular work, The Road to Serfdom, was widely circulated in the United States. After serving in an artillery regiment … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Philosophy/Religion
Tagged books, economics, neoliberalism, philosophy, politics
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The EV Debacle…
Taking shots at electric vehicles at this point seems unfair. After all, to anyone paying attention to the EV space, it’s becoming obvious that the whole space is turning into a financial disaster. Jeffrey Tucker does a good job in … Continue reading
The politicization of everything…
Government is force. This is not the way most people view government, but it is the truth. One would think that something this obvious would be recognized and well understood, but it’s not. Stating this as a fact is seen as “radical” … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Government
Tagged democracy, history, human-rights, politics, united-states
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Hoppe on Walter Block…
Apart from this, there is little a libertarian can do except raise his voice in favor of peace, talks, negotiations and diplomacy. The Hamas leadership should be accused for having brought about through its terrorist actions the danger of some … Continue reading
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The art of thinking…
I’ve written before about Henry Hazlitt. He was a brilliant thinker and writer. He was just 21 years old when he wrote a book called Thinking as a Science. When the book was republished, 53 years later, he wrote an epilogue called … Continue reading