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  • {{List|Libertarians understand economics better than people with other political positions. Especially liberals.|links=true}} {{Quotations|Libertarians understand economics better than people with other political positions. Especially liberals.|quotes=true}}
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  • {{Quotations|With 2.3 Million People Incarcerated in the US, Prisons Are Big Business|quotes=true}} ...ks translate into higher phone rates for family members—usually the very people who can least afford it. Like the vast majority of those who pass through t
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  • ... incorrect statement based on an erroneous Constitutional interpretation. People, US states, and the US federal government all have both rights and powers. {{List|People Have Rights. States Have Powers.|links=true}}
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  • {{URL | url = http://www.businessinsider.com/rich-people-create-jobs-2013-11}} {{DES | des = "So, if rich people do not create the jobs, what does? A healthy economic ecosystem -- one in
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  • ...oam]], and [[Robert McChesney|Robert W. McChesney]]. 1999. ''[[Profit Over People: Neoliberalism & Global Order]]''. Seven Stories Press.}} {{List|title=Profit Over People: Neoliberalism & Global Order|links=true}}
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  • ... [[Jeffrey Clements|Clements, Jeffrey D.]]. 2012. ''[[Corporations Are Not People: Why They Have More Rights Than You Do and What You Can Do About It]]''. Be ...he rights of things, money and corporations matter more than the rights of people, America has faced a crisis of democracy... Jeff Clements describes the str
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  • ... 2004. ''[[Secrets of Libertarian Persuasion: Discover the Keys to Opening People's Hearts and Minds to Liberty]]''. Advocates for Self Government.}} {{List|title=Secrets of Libertarian Persuasion: Discover the Keys to Opening People's Hearts and Minds to Liberty|links=true}}
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  • ...[[Jonathan Haidt|Haidt, Jonathan]]. 2013. ''[[The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion]]''. Vintage.}} {{List|title=The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion|links=true}}
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  • {{Chicago | Chicago = [[Peter Irons|Irons, Peter]]. 1999. ''[[A People's History of the Supreme Court]]''. Viking Adult.}} {{List|title=A People's History of the Supreme Court|links=true}}
    966 B (134 words) - 23:27, 3 April 2021
  • ...go | Chicago = [[Gary Klein|Klein, Gary]]. 1999. ''[[Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions]]''. The MIT Press.}} {{List|title=Sources of Power: How People Make Decisions|links=true}}
    975 B (135 words) - 23:52, 3 April 2021
  • {{Chicago | Chicago = [[William Novak|Novak, William J.]]. 1996. ''[[People's Welfare]]''. The University of North Carolina Press.}} {{List|title=People's Welfare|links=true}}
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  • ...ike Konopacki|Mike Konopacki]], and [[Paul Buhle|Paul Buhle]]. 2008. ''[[A People's History of American Empire]]''. Metropolitan Books.}} {{List|title=A People's History of American Empire|links=true}}
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  • {{Chicago | Chicago = [[Howard Zinn|Zinn, Howard]]. 1995. ''[[A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present]]''. Perennial.}} {{List|title=A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present|links=true}}
    1,004 B (135 words) - 17:48, 8 April 2021
  • {{List|title=Imposing options on people in poverty: the harm of a live donor organ market|links=true}} {{Quotations|title=Imposing options on people in poverty: the harm of a live donor organ market|quotes=true}}
    45 KB (7,731 words) - 19:30, 5 April 2016
  • ...e that a [[Basic Income]] program would be beneficial for growth and allow people to "take chances on more meaningful and ultimately more valuable work." | s {{List|title=VC for the people|links=true}}
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  • {{List|title=Thrown Out of Court: How corporations became people you can't sue.|links=true}} {{Quotations|title=Thrown Out of Court: How corporations became people you can't sue.|quotes=true}}
    31 KB (4,912 words) - 15:07, 26 June 2017
  • {{URL | url = http://whynationsfail.com/blog/2014/8/15/do-people-really-dislike-the-state-so-much-with-thanks-to-jo.html}} ...a State]]": "Rather than fleeing from the state and resisting it, ordinary people are demanding the expansion of its authority in order to attain freedom fro
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  • ...rl = http://blog.lindau-nobel.org/daniel-mcfadden-understanding-better-how-people-really-make-choices/}} ...obel laureate Daniel McFadden that throws doubt on the classical idea that people are driven by relentless and consistent pursuit of self-interest to maximis
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  • {{URL | url = http://crooksandliars.com/2014/11/85-richest-people-planet-now-have-much}} {{List|title=The 85 Richest People On The Planet Now Have As Much Money As The Poorest 3.5 Billion|links=true}
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  • | cite = Billionaire investor [[Warren Buffett]], in "{{Link |The 85 Richest People On The Planet Now Have As Much Money As The Poorest 3.5 Billion}}"
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  • ...LL people should have. All people should have the [[Four Freedoms]]. All people should have education, medical care, food, clothing, housing. Who should b
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  • ...s in Chindia reflects the culture, intelligence and investing savvy of the people in these countries. The West doesn’t get it, and it is their loss.
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  • ...as a source of coercion, but it is not. Coercion is an inherent ability of people that cannot be eliminated and is pervasive through almost all social intera Why do people prattle about "as if an invisible hand" when it is government
    8 KB (1,187 words) - 15:48, 13 April 2019
  • ...rty rights. Libertarians applaud initiation of physical aggression against people who commit fraud, even though it is a voluntary act between two parties.
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  • So you can see, libertarianism can attract two types of people:
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  • ... of their organizations. None of us, however, is backing down. Among young people, in fact, we’ve already won. Mises held that ideas can beat back the stat
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  • [[Category:People|Koch]]
    760 B (105 words) - 20:19, 2 March 2019
  • This is a testing page, for a simple resource in the [[People]] and [[Charles and David Koch]] categories.
    313 B (49 words) - 13:58, 27 January 2014
  • [[Category:People|FriedmanM]]
    733 B (106 words) - 13:02, 24 June 2018
  • What do they hope will happen after people read the book? How many people need to cooperate to make--efficiently make--a pencil?
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  • down to parlor tricks to try to convince people that the foundations are solid. Hume's fallacy of the derivation of ought from is still catches most people. There is no direct ought: there is only what we desire. We can make cons
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  • [[Category:People|Nozick]]
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  • [[Category:People|Mises]]
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  • [[Category:People|Hayek]]
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  • ...an then reformulate or reject these arguments. This is also needed to help people place libertarianism and its arguments in context. It is very hard to find Small wonder many people are not interested in entering "discussions" with evangelists! They're like
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  • [[Category:People|Boettke]]
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  • The Bank of Sweden people probably thought that Becker went a little too far here, so they subsumed t ...ldren themselves are. There are many good non-economic explanations of why people have children -- religious duty, family duty, community spirit, love, etc -
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  • ...first-class citizens]] (large corporations and the very rich) and ordinary people. | show=}}
    889 B (126 words) - 13:39, 13 February 2018
  • ...hypothetical country split between the “tallists”, who think only tall people should have political power, and the “shortists”, who believe such powe ...allists because we think the whole dichotomy is stupid – we should elect people based on qualities like their intelligence and leadership and morality. Kno
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  • {{DES | des = What people say about libertarianism.}}
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