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Traditional as the new radical

By jsmorse47
March 14, 2012 Post a comment

Shannon Hayes writes and works with her family on Sap Bush Hollow Farm in upstate New York. She is the author of Radical Homemakers, The Farmer and the Grill and…

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IRS to institute licensing for tax preparation?

By jsmorse47
March 13, 2012 Post a comment

For more visit http://www.ij.org/IRS Congress never gave the IRS the authority to license tax preparers, and the IRS can’t give itself that power. But last year the IRS imposed a…

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Greece–a portent of things to come?

By jsmorse47
March 9, 2012 Post a comment

Moodys Investors Service considers Greece to have defaulted per its default definitions. The announcement comes despite Athens reaching a deal with private creditors for a bond exchange that will shave…

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Can ocean cities revolutionize politics?

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March 6, 2012 Post a comment

In the fourth part of the book, I explain how it is necessary to recreate the frontier in order to regain the politico-economic balance needed for free markets. There are…

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Are we getting less violent?

By jsmorse47
March 5, 2012 Post a comment

In a preview of his The Better Angles of Our Nature, Steven Pinker takes on violence and the ways we perceive it. We live in violent times, an era of…

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Are food trucks dangerous for kids?

By jsmorse47
March 4, 2012 Post a comment

A state assemblyman wants to significantly limit where lunch wagons can operate, keeping them even farther from schools than marijuana dispensaries. His legislation could put many of the mobile kitchens…

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Should contraception be a right?

By jsmorse47
March 3, 2012 1 commment

Anyone following the latest on Obama’s healthcare mandate will surely have heard of Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown University law student, who told House Democrats why she supports the contraceptive mandate. The…

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Can currents in childbearing be healthy for the economy?

By jsmorse47
February 22, 2012 Post a comment

(Child Trends) Having children outside of marriage–nonmarital childbearing–is increasingly common in the United States. A new Research Brief, Childbearing Outside of Marriage: Estimates and Trends in the United States, describes how…

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Word frequency of the two parties

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February 21, 2012 Post a comment

University of Chicago economist Matthew Gentzkow recently discussed a study he coauthored with Jesse Shapiro about newspaper bias with Levitt and Dubner of Freakonomics fame. They used a sample of…

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The striking connection between contraception and sovereign debt

By jsmorse47
February 19, 2012 Post a comment

Mark Steyn has an uncanny knack for pointing out obscure and yet compelling aspects of our political economy. In his latest column, he shows how the latest controversy over Obama’s…

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Politics, History, Future, and Man to wit

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February 18, 2012 Post a comment

From Ambrose Bierce’s Devil’s Dictionary: Politics, n. A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage. History, n. an account mostly…

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Feds shut down Amish farm for selling fresh milk

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February 14, 2012 Post a comment

(Washington Times) The FDA won its two-year fight to shut down an Amish farmer who was selling fresh raw milk to eager consumers in the Washington, D.C., region after a…

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14 Ways an Economist Says I Love You

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February 14, 2012 Post a comment

Clever: (Fosslien.com) Give your loved one a nerdy Valentine and they’ll be yours forever! Why? Because if you give them diamonds/cufflinks this year, anything you get them next year will fall…

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Quote placards for your favorite social networking sites

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February 12, 2012 Post a comment
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The parasite economy

By jsmorse47
February 9, 2012 Post a comment

From a recent Heritage release: This annual study by The Heritage Foundation analyzes federal assistance programs for everything from housing, health care, and food stamps to college tuition and retirement…

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I do not ask that you place hands upon the tyrant to topple him over, but simply that you support him no longer; then you will behold him, like a great Colossus whose pedestal has been pulled away, fall of his own weight and break in pieces.

By jsmorse47
February 7, 2012 Post a comment

Étienne de La Boétie. Reminds one of the solutions put forth in the book.

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Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end.

By jsmorse47
February 7, 2012 Post a comment

Lord Acton.

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The Weight of the Union

By jsmorse47
February 6, 2012 Post a comment

Designed for Anytime Fitness and based on the fitness and nutritional habits of its 1.3 million members, the visual looks at the numbers behind obesity – how expensive it is…

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Is the government an agreement between the people, or is it a coercive force that dictates what the people do?

By jsmorse47
February 5, 2012 Post a comment

This question is at the heart of the great debate: Is the government an agreement between the people, or is it a coercive force that dictates what the people do?…

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Signs of a new de-urbanization?

By jsmorse47
February 3, 2012 Post a comment

After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century, a great de-urbanization took place when city dwellers realized that the centralized system was unreliable and even dangerous. Smaller,…

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