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  • Eight states and one city (San Francisco) raised their minimum wage this week, providing a pay raise to just over 1
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  • ...Of course, I speak of the original Cato, the libertarian powerhouse in San Francisco, not the regime-friendly version in DC.
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  • Cato christened its San Francisco headquarters in 1977. Its mission was to insert libertarian ideas into the ...ys. “It was quite clear that Koch was in charge.” Koch traveled to San Francisco every couple of months to meet with Crane and the staff. “Whatever Charle
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  • A January 1994 edition of the Survival Report states that "gays in San Francisco do not obey the dictates of good sense," adding: "[T]hese men don't really
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  • ...es”. Last April all three spoke at a conference organised by Universidad Francisco Marroquín, a libertarian outfit in Guatemala. In September they and Gianca
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  • (10) Franz Oppenheimer, The State, trans. by John Git- terman (San Francisco: Fox & Wilkes, 1997), pp. 5-6.
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  • ...one era. As senior author, Stanton Glantz, a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) professor of medicine, writes:
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  • ...ough you’d been making good time and heading in the right direction: San Francisco is far away from New York.
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  • ...ing and action about forms of poor relief, from the School of Salamanca of Francisco de Vitoria and Domingo de Soto (from 1536 onwards) to England's Poor Laws (
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  • ...eople." Charles Petit, "Two Stanford Scholars Take on Rosy Economist," San Francisco Chronicle, May 18, 1995, p. A-15. The final quotation is from Petit, not Si Petit, C. (1995): Two Stanford Scholars Take on Rosy Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, May 18, 1995.
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  • ...John Judis) was evident in his admiration for dictators, including Spain's Francisco Franco and Chile's Augusto Pinochet. "General Franco is an authentic nation
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  • ...rns of regulation all around us. It’s no accident, for example, that San Francisco — where blocking someone’s view of the Golden Gate Bridge would have a
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  • ...rding school, where there are sixty-one applicants for twenty-four places. Francisco is a first-grade student in the Bronx whose mother (a social worker with a Francisco, a first-grade student in the Bronx whose mother wants him to attend a char
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  • ... problem, states and cities have begun to fashion their own solutions. San Francisco established the first local right to paid sick leave, approved by 61 percen 176. Tim Judson and Cristina Francisco-McGuire, Where Theft Is Legal: Mapping Wage Theft Laws in the 50 States, Pr
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  • ...leading authority on pediatric obesity at the University of California-San Francisco (whose arguments Gary explored in a 2011 New York Times Magazine cover stor ...rt disease expert for its Food & Nutrition Advisory Council, it approached Francisco Grande, one of Keys' closest colleagues. Another panelist was University of
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  • ...ese ordinances cover major airports, like in the metropolitan areas of San Francisco, Los Angeles and most recently Seattle. Fast food workers in urban centers
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  • ...noisy enough to draw a crowd. Employees at the Glen Park branch of the San Francisco library heard a crashing sound and rushed to the science fiction section, e ...were found in a package addressed to the group house where he lived in San Francisco and were intercepted by Customs and Border Protection. The United States at
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  • ... in his chair and told me “Read this part. You’ll like it.” It was Francisco d’Anconia’s speech on money, and I rushed through it in fifteen excitin ...an Kennedy, ed. Liberty Against Power: Essays By Roy A. Childs, Jr. (San Francisco, CA: Fox and Wilkes), pp.145-56.
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  • Francisco has to be the most ridiculous/funny. As a child he instantly becomes an exp ...ting money for nothing is condemned yet the heroes of the novel, Dagny and Francisco both inherited their wealth and jobs.
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  • ...the land at 17, found work as a telegrapher, then become a reporter in San Francisco. Eventually she traveled to Europe, writing for the American Red Cross. Dur
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  • ...one era. As senior author, Stanton Glantz, a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) professor of medicine, writes:
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  • ...cle.) Avoiding the complexities of war economics, we can also see that San Francisco was much more prosperous five years after the great earthquake of 1906 than ...f price inflation, rents fell and wages climbed tremendously after the San Francisco Earthquake and the Chicago Fire. There was not only full employment, but ve
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  • California, San Francisco, Fishing Boat Off The Coast. (Photo by Education Images/UIG via Getty Image
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  • ... burst, however, domestic outmigration away from areas stretching from San Francisco to San Diego, where high housing prices fueled “middle-class flight” to
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  • Dagny's first lover, the mining heir Francisco d'Anconia, treats her like a possession: he drags her around by an arm, and In a scene from part I, the copper baron Francisco d'Anconia explains to Dagny why rich people are more valuable than poor peo
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  • ...nd so it does. Mencius Moldbug is the blogonym of Curtis Guy Yarvin, a San Francisco software developer and frustrated poet. (Here he is reading a poem at a 199
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  • ...n the 1960s with a picketing in Philadelphia and a community center in San Francisco, and finally the Stonewall Riots in New York.
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  • ... Human Action: A Treatise on Economics (4th rev. edn), Fox and Wilkes, San Francisco.
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  • ...er for the holdout value of the land. A famous historical example of a San Francisco nail house resulted in railroad investor Charles Crocker building a spite f
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  • ...ican libertarianism — recently backed the “Reboot” conference in San Francisco, an event designed to win more Silicon Valley folks over to the libertarian Speaking as Mark’s editor — and as a British immigrant, living in San Francisco, who is firmly pro-choice on both abortion and schools — that charge will
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  • ...its largest landowner. On the wall outside the station hangs a portrait of Francisco Morazán, revered by Hondurans for his progressive vision and courageous le
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  • Sen, Amartya K. 1970. Collective Choice and Social Welfare. San Francisco: Holden-Day. Skocpol, Theda. 1992. Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Pol
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  • ...es of the North Atlantic. The North Atlantic’s dictators–Adolf Hitler, Francisco Franco, Vidkun Quisling, Philippe Petain, Antonio Salazar–are none of the
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  • ...Burning Man more like Houston, which scoffs at zoning restrictions, or San Francisco, where plastic bags are outlawed? (The rules on trash at Burning Man might
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  • ...rnia—were unregulated and much cheaper. A flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco, for example, cost about half a flight from Boston to Texas. With the CAB h
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  • Tucille, J. It Usually Begins with Any Rand. San Francisco: Cobden Press, 1972.
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  • ...on: J.R. Osgood and Company, 1871); Frank Norris, McTeague: A Story of San Francisco (New York: Doubleday and McClure Co., 1899); Norris, The Octopus: A Story o
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  • The Independent Chicago Tribune. - Frozen Food Age New York Times San Francisco Chroni- cle Business Wire Adweek United Press International. September 5, 1 ...ire. September 11, 1995; United Press Interna- tional Associated Press San Francisco Chron- icle Associated Press Worldstream Business Wire. Business Wire. Jul
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  • ...s the Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Economist, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Hundreds of online media outlets and blogs, including the Huffin
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  • ... geniuses. One of them is named (the only smile you see will be your own): Francisco Domingo Carlos Andres Sebastian d’Anconia. This electrifying youth is the
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  • ...as Mulligan, shale-oilman Ellis Wyatt, South American copper-mining magnet Francisco D’Anconia), and the black hats (James Taggart, lobbyist and government mo ...n’s, Ken Dannager, a coal king. Then the charismatic copper-mine magnate Francisco D’Anconia (played with enormous zest this time by Esai Morales) but not b
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  • ...m. 1995. Communities and Sustainable Forestry in Developing Countries. San Francisco, ICS Press. ...Work: Theory, Practice, and Policy, ed. Daniel Bromley et al., 161-82. San Francisco: ICS Press.
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  • ——. 1990. The Enterprise of Law: Justice Without the State, San Francisco: Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy.
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  • ...imums above their state’s level, including Santa Fe, N.M., ($10.84), San Francisco ($12.25) and SeaTac, Wash. ($15.24). Several more have either proposed or p ...done support the findings of the state and county research. Studies of San Francisco and Santa Fe, the two cities with the longest track records of higher minim
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  • ...ers might be beholden to special interests -- I imagine an independent San Francisco would be ruled by local landlords even more than it already is. There’s n
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  • ... Parkway, a 1.6 mile stretch of road running from the edge of downtown San Francisco to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. ...promote P3. For example, in October 2012, José Luís Moscovich of the San Francisco Transportation Authority lectured attendees of the Bond Buyer’s West Coas
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  • ...ounterpart earning $13 an hour or more (soon to be $15!) in Seattle or San Francisco or in the thousands of real-economy businesses nationwide where management ... of eateries per capita in the nation—trailing only even-higher-wage San Francisco. And according to the Paychex IHS Small Business Jobs Index, Washington als
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  • Tobacco Litigation Resources, University of California, San Francisco Library and Center for Knowledge Management.
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  • ..., “Judge Rejects Uber Forced-Arbitration Clause; 2 Cases Proceed,” San Francisco Chronicle, June 10, 2015.
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