Monthly Archives: December 2019

The wizards among us

There must be a wizard that makes it all happen. Certainly the order around us can't happen as if by an invisible hand? Professor Don Boudreaux's Quotation of the Day… "…is from page 473 of my late Nobel-laureate colleague Jim … Continue reading

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The Fraser Institute Esential Scholars Series

The Fraser Institute has a great ongoing project entitled Essential Scholars. Books released so far are: F.A. Hayek by Donald J. Boudreaux: "Nobel laureate economist Friedrich Hayek (1899 – 1992) is one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

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Exploring Wealth Inequality

by Chris Edwards and Ryan Bourne CATO Policy Analysis. See complete analysis here… Many political leaders and pundits consider wealth inequality to be a major economic and social problem. They complain about a shift of wealth to the top at … Continue reading

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Sam Cooke’s “Rosa Parks Moment”

Sam Cooke turned the Rosa Parks story on its head, showing the power private property rights can wield against injustice. Wednesday, December 18, 2019 Read the original post at FEE.org here… There are a lot of reasons to watch Remastered: … Continue reading

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Anti-capitalism: trendy but wrong

by Alexander C.R. Hammond Institute of Economic Affairs You can’t escape it; capitalism has a bad rap. Last night, thousands of anti-capitalist protestors took to the streets in capital cities across the world. Wearing V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks … Continue reading

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Atrocious Driving

Dear Sir, Recently I noticed a discussion concerning who Bahamians hate or dislike, it’s not a question of who but rather what. It would appear my Bahamian brothers and sisters hate, with a passion, street lamp-poles, especially those on John … Continue reading

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Some interesting Facts On Cuba

Education: The information-hungry populace in the Batista era was well-educated, as it remains. Student registration at primary schools in 1955 was 1,032 students per 10,000 inhabitants, higher than the figures for 1990 of 842. The registration rate for higher education … Continue reading

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