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  • 5.3.5. Are there conflicts of interests among rational people? - all the time; an example. ... That is what it means to say "10 + 7 = 17." I do not physically alter the people in any way.
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  • ... been steadily declining below the ceiling. The cap is no longer binding. People aren’t willing to pay for something if they already have more of it than
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  • ...own of the government-backed safety net. It happens every single time. The people will want a safety net where utter chaos doesn't prevent it: they'll either
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  • | text = People who think "free markets" work in healthcare or the Internet are just as fun
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  • ... ideas without rigid reactions, someone who cares about the welfare of the people -- their health, their housing, their schools, their jobs, their civil righ .... It is, I believe, the faith in our fellow citizens as individuals and as people that lies at the heart of the liberal faith. For liberalism is not so much
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  • Howard Zinn, A People’s History of the United States. The side of American history you usually ...orking. Terkel was an oral historian; his interviews with a broad range of people about their jobs are more informative than a dozen textbooks.
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  • ...who derives their income through the ownership of capital upon which other people are employed to work. In essence, if everyone owns the capital that they us ...mic system in which some people own capital and some people don't, and the people who own capital pay wages, which are determined by markets, to non-capital
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  • ...l demand aren’t possible, because money has to be spent on something. If people save more, well, their money goes into banks, which lend it out, so it fina ...e not creating new demand, you’re just transferring it from one group of people to another. If Washington borrows the money from domestic lenders, then inv
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  • ...different impact on the economy than closing tax loopholes for high-income people when the economy is at full capacity.b And evidence drawn from a small, op
    35 KB (5,314 words) - 15:34, 29 March 2014
  • ...e insurance because of algorithmic predictions. Algorithms may select some people for government audits, while leaving others to find themselves undergoing g Most of us would not be concerned if 10 or 100 times too many people ended up on the TSA’s enhanced airport screening list as long as an airpl
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  • ... and bureaucratic obstacles to build a system that can monitor 1.4 billion people. Government departments often guard their information, undermining efforts Despite official-media warnings and propaganda promoting sincerity, dozens of people interviewed in Shanghai weren’t aware of the social-credit plan. Many agr
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  • ...magnificence, and second, because it has always seemed to me that the only people impressed by these individuals’ autofellation have been themselves. In ot
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  • ...rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future as a Nation and a people.” ...s through breaking teachers’ unions and essentially hiring temp workers, people who have very little skills.”
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  • ...he good guys, and so did every imperialist. The answer lies in what OTHER people think of you, and almost everybody hates libertarianism. | show=}}
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  • ...est heavily in its network; its LTE broadband area now reaches 200 million people and its access speeds have been found to be faster than those of its larger
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  • ...early-articulated for them to have adherents. While only a small number of people self-identify as cyberlibertarians (for an exception, as well as a typology ... when those free individuals impinge on the actions and interests of other people, the neoliberal response is: too bad.
    48 KB (7,422 words) - 00:50, 25 March 2014
  • ...ders (as of Dec 2013, half of all Bitcoins were owned by approximately 927 people, such fight-the-power revolutionaries as the Winklevoss twins of Facebook i
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  • ...al Review describes bakers being conscripted into performing services. But people are not essentially bakers, nor are they forced to be bakers. They choose t ...ms violate), we can gin up other more relaxed concepts of voluntarism that people seem more comfortable with. For instance, something can be said to be volun
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  • ...were obsessed with the wrong thing. The economy was plunging, yet all many people at the Fed wanted to talk about was inflation." | show=}} ...were obsessed with the wrong thing. The economy was plunging, yet all many people at the Fed wanted to talk about was inflation.
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  • ...nd anti-government. Plutocrats exist because of property, and the less the people direct government, the more powerful plutocrats are. That's why libertarian ...true, innate psychology of a Superman. He can never realize and feel other people." I'm reluctant to make generalizations based on my necessarily limited exp
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