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Tag Archives: books
The destruction of inflation…
“By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens…The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and it does it in … Continue reading
Posted in Gold, Government, inflation
Tagged books, economy, inflation, politics, writing
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Information overload…
One of the problems with trying to write just about anything today, and sharing it with anyone, is the fact that it feels like a waste of time since the same thing has probably been said a hundred times before…and … Continue reading
Jay Abraham and ideas…
One of the things that I’ve been thoroughly convinced of is the power of ideas. In virtually every area of life, from business and economics, to science and religion, from personal and professional relationships, to personal hobbies and interests, the … Continue reading
Origins of life…
As someone who has studied economics for over two decades, it is very obvious that “mainstream” economics is riddled with errors. Anyone who has seriously studied the topic knows that the Keynesian Economics being taught in the best universities in … Continue reading
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 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
Jordan Peterson and Anarchism…
So after watching this discussion between Jordan Peterson and Michael Malice, I feel compelled to comment on it. First of all, I’m simply stunned that Jordan has obviously never clearly thought through the idea of the non-aggression principle. I find this absolutely … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Philosophy/Religion
Tagged books, ideology, jordan-peterson, philosophy, psychology
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