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  • {{DES | des = [[Tyler Cowen]]'s short, digital-only book is a non-academic attempt to divert attention from growing inequality. It ...designed to permit the worst sorts of confirmation bias: supporters of the book position can see commies in every woodpile. And a few years after publicat
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  • A Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Sinclair's book "The Jungle" (1906) detailed the revolting and unsanitary practices that to ...ct" provisions allowing the government to obtain individuals' libarary and book-buying records — which ultimately died in negotiations with the Senate.)
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  • ...le denying it to those whom he deems naturally infe- rior (Aristotle 1905, Book I, sections 4–6).
    32 KB (5,325 words) - 20:03, 15 September 2014
  • ...ave usually ingested a lot of them. In 1980 a rare exception appeared in a book review published in the Libertarian Review by Professor John Hospers, the L
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  • ... well? Doesn’t one further have to know many things which are in no rule-book, even: such as how to strategise putting a big score together, via the vari
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  • The central point of Cole’s (1999, p.32) controversial and insightful book is that “if we assume – that is, believe that either the consumer, the
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  • ...nterview with "Code Name Cain" about the ideas in [[Hans-Hermann Hoppe]]'s book "Democracy: The God That Failed". 6 parts. | show=}}
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  • ... causes uncertainty. Hans-Hermann Hoppe made all of this clear in his 2001 book “Democracy: The God That Failed.” ... and he is so logical and eloquent that I routinely quote from his classic book on the failure of democracy. Please color such quotes in red – I would ne
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  • ...art, see here. Red indicates exact quotes from Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s 2001 book “Democracy: The God That Failed.”
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  • ...after a decade of speculation and influential journalism. Hayek panned the book for the “almost unbelievable” degree of obscurity of its equations. Ke It turned out that Treatise on Money wasn’t a very important book after all. Keynes hurried on to his General Theory of Employment, Interest,
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  • ... 1 and Part 2. Red indicates exact quotes from Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s 2001 book “Democracy: The God That Failed.”
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  • ...2, and Part 3. Red indicates exact quotes from Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s 2001 book “Democracy: The God That Failed.”
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  • ...3, and Part 4. Red indicates exact quotes from Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s 2001 book “Democracy: The God That Failed.” ...d harder to resist democracy, but yes – Hans-Hermann Hoppe proves in his book that democratic government always leads to welfare state socialism. The Uni
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  • ... 4 and Part 5. Red indicates exact quotes from Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s 2001 book “Democracy: The God That Failed.” pp. 61-62 of that book (which Hoppe cites on p. 6 and again on p. 97).
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  • ...rence curves for different types of individuals (compare p. 8 of Hoppe’s book). ...hy of comment. I often disagree with Hoppe, but I still found studying his book to be helpful in understanding certain ideas. As reader Alex points out,
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  • ...hat alone doesn't give you a theory of output and employment, which is the book's object.
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  • ...ntribution, Skidelsky demonstrates that Keynes's first important scholarly book, A Treatise on Probability (1921), was not unrelated to the rest of his con never read the book he claimed to be discussing.Nineth,Rothbard's claim that "
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  • ...s leading economics journals. Tyler Cowen has just reviewed Wapshott’s book in the National Review (see Marcus Nunes’s blog). ...a dangerously expansionary rate, as Hawtrey demonstrated in his exhaustive book on the subject A Century of Bank Rate. But it has never been even remotely
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  • ...ise of corporate power, and suggestions by corporate libertarians that the book somehow supports the notion of corporate dominance are either mistaken or o
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  • ...nd thus the word "democracy" does not even appear in the index of Nozick's book). ...e Chicago free-market economist Ronald Coase quotes from a legal reference book.
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