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  • See also references in the appendix to my book “More Sex is Safer Sex”. My skepticism about the value of added education comes from Muhammad Yunus’ book “Banker to the Poor.” He also insists that the poor working people in h
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  • ...ive at a similar place, the two books take very different roads: Avent’s book is a bit wonkier and more economistic, focusing on the macro role of cities .... I have always loved cities, and the problem at the center of Yglesias’ book has been a pressing problem in my own life. (I enjoy very dense and cosmopo
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  • [[Category:Book|Baker, Dean]] {{DES | des = [[Dean Baker]]'s online book describing how upwards distribution through markets is a result of governme
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  • ...ally appeared on AlterNet. It is adapted from Chris Mooney’s forthcoming book, "The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science—and Reality, ...ive psychological differences, which I discuss in detail in my forthcoming book. An overall result is definitely that liberals tend to be more flexible and
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  • ...ology during the 1970s, as epitomized in biologist Richard Dawkins' famous book The Selfish Gene. As Dawkins summed it up, "We are survival machines - rob A line from libertarian philosopher Robert Nozick's path-breaking book, Anarchy, State and Utopia, says it all: "Individuals have rights, and ther
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  • Darwin also wrote a book called Descent of Man, in which he very explicitly stated that natural sele In his recent book, The Fair Society (2011), biologist Peter Corning writes:
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  • ...more about the quality of the book than the price (profs don't pay for the book). The result is that the marketing and competition emphasizes quality, and ...e feedback, but to solicit feedback, they need to send a trial copy of the book. There is likely some value to the peer review aspect of this, but a signi
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  • [[Category:Book|Lakoff, George]] ...ndbook for progressive framing and political change. A short downloadable book. | show=}}
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  • {{DES | des = A summary of [[Brian Miller]] and [[Mike Lapham]]'s book “[[The Self-Made Myth: The Truth About How Government Helps Individuals a Brian Miller and Mike Lapham have written the book that lays out the basic arguments we can use to begin to set things right.
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  • ..., but creative destruction is a vital part of capitalism. (That particular book is linked because he puts Schumpeter and Hazlitt right next to each other,
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  • ...it to Koch Industries’ executives in front of a blackboard. His 166-page book, The Science of Success, spells out the philosophy, and he even trademarked ...es Koch’s book on market-based management, Crane told her he thought the book was garbage but Koch’s subordinates had convinced him it was a masterpiec
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  • ...of Justice are rather sparse; Rawls devotes just 9 of the 514 pages of the book to discussion of “property-owning democracy,” and only mentions the ter ...1), Rawls ‘lays down his cards’ so to speak: more than in any previous book, he makes it clear that he believes that contemporary capitalist societies,
    71 KB (10,616 words) - 11:31, 4 June 2012
  • John Maynard Keynes once wrote of Hayek’s book Prices and Production: “The book, as it stands, seems to me to be one of the most frightful muddles I have e
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  • ...n misunderstandings that cut across the liberal viewpoints surveyed in the book. ... of the current economic system based on the renting of human beings. The book has also been the focus of a symposium on the Bleeding Heart Libertarians b
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  • ...consider the misframing involved in the treatment of property rights. The book has also been the focus of a symposium on the Bleeding Heart Libertarians b ...eader can tell, Tomasi manages to avoid that standard phrase in the entire book so the “self-ownership” interpretation of Lockean property theory has s
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  • ... misframing of the debate about the so-called “capitalist” system. The book has also been the focus of a symposium on the Bleeding Heart Libertarians b
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  • ...rights” theory that is consistent with right-libertarian principles. The book has also been the focus of a symposium on the Bleeding Heart Libertarians b ...and thus such an inalienable rights theory will not be found in Tomasi’s book that is “one of the very best philosophical treatments of libertarian tho
    20 KB (3,150 words) - 12:51, 26 January 2020
  • ...t place enough value on economic liberty. See their seminar on Tomasi’s book. Short version: I actually agree with Tomasi about a lot of stuff. I think
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  • [[Category:Book|Ruwart, Mary]] <!-- Place text about the book here. -->
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  • ...f "Ruwarchy"). In April, a rival called her out for her thoughts in a 1999 book called Short Answers to the Tough Questions. "Children who willingly partic
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