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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Why did the chicken cross the road?
And that is why the chicken crossed the road…..!!!
Ron Paul on the power to control money
a long time ago, back in the ’70s, when Ron Paul decided to get into politics, right after Nixon decided to end Breton Woods. Nobody like him has been able to point out that the problem is MORAL: No government … Continue reading
Posted in Sin categoría
Tagged central bank, economy, Federal Reserve, fiat money, gold, IRS, ron paul, silver, U.S. dollar
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100 years of style in 100 seconds
100 years of fashion and style condensated in 100 seconds. Interesting and vibrating video created by Jake Lunt and The Viral Factory for the opening of a new shopping mall in East London: the Westfield Stratford City. The new mall opens … Continue reading
Posted in Sin categoría
Tagged east london, fashion, jake lunt, london, style, the viral factory, Westfield Stratford City
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How Government Impedes Recovery
By Robert Higgs for the Mises Institute Before 1929, the US government did not systematically attempt to moderate or reverse general business contractions. Recovery usually came about spontaneously within the market system within a year or two. Exceptions to this … Continue reading
Posted in economy, government, Phylosophy of Liberty
Tagged economy, government, Mises Institute, recovery, robert higgs, webinar
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9-11 Tribute
Sometimes I think that the best tribute would be to rebuild them and show the world that no terrorist will defeat our spirit of freedom. Rest in peace, my fellow men who died 10 years ago. God bless America.
A Tribute to Trade
by Lew Rockwell [This column is dedicated to the memory of the friends and associates of the Mises Institute who died at the hands of the terrorists who destroyed the World Trade Center. It was originally published on September 11, … Continue reading
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Tagged 9-11, lew rockwell, Mises Institute, tribute, world trade center
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Economic stimulus proposals
A comic strip by McFadden for The New York Times
Thomas Jefferson on laws
“Laws are made for men of ordinary understanding and should, therefore, be construed by the ordinary rules of common sense. Their meaning is not to be sought for in metaphysical subtleties which may make anything mean everything or nothing at … Continue reading
What’s going on in the US?
I read every week about new cases of police brutality in the United States. Several times per week actually. Elderly people, families with babies, abuses for no reason… it looks like some kind of madness has taken over the police … Continue reading
Posted in government, Law, Phylosophy of Liberty, videos
Tagged arizona, brutality, individual rights, police, taser, usa
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The broken window fallacy
Here is a short video that explains why Paul Krugman is awfully WRONG. For more information, read the works of Frédéric Bastiat: “Society loses the value of things which are uselessly destroyed;” and we must assent to a maxim which … Continue reading
