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About It's a Learning Problem

Welcome to my blog! This blog is being created so that I can make my own meager contribution to the advancement of human liberty. I believe that the advancement of liberty is a learning problem and not a teaching problem. My goal is simply to learn. As I learn, I hope to share what I’ve learned with you. It is my hope that in giving, I will receive. As Leonard Read said: “Why is this simple solution so little recognized, as if it were a secret; or so hesitatingly accepted, as if it were something unpleasant? Why do so many regard as hopeless the broadening of the single consciousness over which the individual has some control while not even questioning their ability to stretch the consciousness of others over which they have no control at all? Most of the answers to these questions are as complex as the psychoanalysis of a dictator or the explanation of why so many people dote on playing God. Leaving these aside, because I do not know the answers, there stands out one stubborn but untenable reason: the widespread but desolating belief that the world or the nation or society could never be “saved” by the mere salvaging of private selves. People say, “There isn’t time for such a slow process,” and then, to speed things up, they promptly hurry in the wrong direction! They concentrate on the improvement of others, which is a hopeless task, and neglect the improvement of themselves, which is possible. Thus, the world or the nation or society remains unimproved.”

Freedom and Virtue…

“Freedom People see two different questions where Virtue People see only one. How should people behave? How must they behave? For Freedom People, the first is philosophical and personal. The second is legal and coercive. The answer to the first … Continue reading

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The real history of Thanksgiving…

Somehow, it seems that this lesson of capitalism vs socialism is never mentioned when we’re gathered around the Thanksgiving table. The thing that caused the change from starvation to plenty was a philosophical concept, an idea, an intuition. Aligning man … Continue reading

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The importance of being ethical…

I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with Jordan Peterson. Some of his ideas I find really compelling. He is definitely a very deep thinker in certain areas. And then in other areas, specifically on economics and foreign policy, … Continue reading

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US Dollar Debate…

This was an interesting discussion about the US dollar and it’s role going forward. The second half of the discussion was more interesting to me than the first half. I’ve believed for many years that the economic problems we’re creating … Continue reading

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Sunday post…

Just in case I haven’t already alienated my few readers, I plan to occasionally post something that I find interesting in the philosophical or religious areas. I’ve read books by Tom Holland and Stephen Meyer and found them fascinating. Having … Continue reading

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Who will hold all the bonds…

One of the questions I ask myself from time to time is how would I know if my perception of the financial problems headed our way is accurate, or if it’s just my imagination. What are some of the signs … Continue reading

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The seen vs. the unseen…

Frederic Bastiat was a brilliant 19th century French economist. The paragraphs below were the inspiration for Henry Hazlitt’s book Economics in One Lesson. Hazlitt basically derived his entire book from this one profound concept. In a few short paragraphs, Bastiat … Continue reading

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My stock portfolio…

Today I’m going to share my stock portfolio with my readers.  Why am I doing this?  Several reasons: This is not a conventional stock portfolio and is definitely not appropriate for most people. This portfolio was designed for my specific … Continue reading

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The line between good and evil…

“It was granted me to carry away from my prison years on my bent back, which nearly broke beneath its load, this essential experience: how a human being becomes evil and how good. In the intoxication of youthful successes I … Continue reading

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Rising interest rates…

The shift from forty years of declining interest rates to an era of rising interest rates is just starting to play out. The effects will be dramatic. I can’t overemphasize the impact this will have on investing, the economy, and … Continue reading

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