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  • ...aul.org with WIPO, a global governing body that is an agency of the United Nations. The complaint calls on the agency to expropriate the two domain names from {{Quotations|Ron Paul Calls on United Nations to Confiscate Domain Names of His Supporters|quotes=true}}
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  • [[Category:United Nations]] {{DES | des = The convention that, among other things, regulates claims on nations on the sea, such as Territorial Limits and Exclusive Economic Zones. For a
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  • ...a is that anarcho-capitalists are wishing for a smaller granularity. These nations have found that it is most cost-efficient to defend themselves territoriall ...rket of nations in a way they would accept being applied to markets within nations.
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  • ...onsume it. They have been banned in Canada, but continue to be used in the United States after intense lobbying from food industry interests. ...de-containing wood products are illegal in the EU and most other developed nations.
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  • ...n lifespan, the flame that seemed so dire sputtered. History tells of many nations and peoples going down with their creed, rather than admit its irrelevance, ...ow, for two centuries, we've managed to prevent a true ruling class in the United States... one able to enforce its will and whim without constraint by due p
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  • ... is exactly the way numerous American leftists would also describe today's United States. In each case, the pictured demon is authority, imposing a rigid sys ...n that it has never been healthier than today. Look at so many new and old nations around the world whose constitutions were modeled on our own, which neverth
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  • ... Marcos, Anastasio Somoza and Saddam Hussein, on the other hand, ran their nations as personal fiefdoms, enforcing programs of inherited family wealth and pow ...uch as Armed Revolutionary Nuclei (NAR) with slogans such as "Hitler & Mao united in struggle."
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  • ...pared to accept the consequences.” Reader’s Digest excerpted it in the United States, and many of those who voted for Thomas Dewey in 1948 may have read ...lem and American Democracy and Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations. Hayek had written The Sensory Order, The Constitution of Liberty, and La
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  • ...to public consciousness last year after the Supreme Court, in its Citizens United decision, effectively allowed unrestrained corporate influence in American ...uraged small-scale, local economic activity. Published in 1776, "Wealth of Nations" predates the rise of corporate power, and suggestions by corporate liberta
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  • ...le that during the current economic crisis, the national government in the United States decided early on to turn its attentions away from employment and tow ... epidemics. The combination drove the crisis in the U.S. and several other nations.
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  • ...But, strikingly, national identity overshadowed even local identity in the United States, Europe, India, China, and most other regions.
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  • individuals and the fruits of their labor. Even within the United The Australian ballot system, introduced into the United States in the
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  • ...onal and policy proposals that might be adopted by advanced industrialized nations. ...y of Justice, as well as the strong rightward turn in politics in both the United States and the UK in the 1980s, made it abundantly clear that the stringent
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  • ...e Compact endures…. I confess, we find among the Jews, as well as other Nations, that Men did sell themselves; but, ’tis plain, this was only to Drudgery Gray, Lewis Cecil 1958. History of Agriculture in the Southern United States to 1860. Gloucester: Peter Smith.
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  • ...te all their supposed Ron Paul love, they trust the “globalist” United Nations even more than they do the feds.
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  • ...returned to liberalism in a pure and uncorrupted form. Some argue that the United States is a radiant monument to the liberal ideas of its Founders. Others r ...th and eighteenth centuries, of England and Scotland, the Netherlands, the United States, and France. Liberal principles were clearly expressed not just in t
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  • ...ans in the form of medicines, communications that shrink the world and get united families and friends, create opportunities for open education and learning, ...ur contractors who make the dirty job of global lean production. ―In the United States, most modern slavery involves the coercion of recent trafficked immi
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  • ..., the Nordic countries, Canada, and others—can be thought of as our peer nations. Here’s what we see when we look at these countries. To our great shame, ...m, homeland security, and intelligence in some 10,000 locations across the United States.
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  • ...aul.org with WIPO, a global governing body that is an agency of the United Nations. The complaint calls on the agency to expropriate the two domain names from {{Quotations|Ron Paul Calls on United Nations to Confiscate Domain Names of His Supporters|quotes=true}}
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  • {{DES | des = Developed nations around the world fund education centrally and equally. | show=}} ...at is essential for the good of the public. As the fate of individuals and nations is increasingly interdependent, the quest for access to an equitable, empow
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  • ...or about 24 percent of all income — simply wouldn’t be possible if the United States weren’t organized as it is. Just about every aspect of America’s ...ld remain to be made that the sort of market-driven economy we have in the United States serves that interest. Indeed, this case would be especially difficul
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  • ...o the success with which it harmonised diversified and warring schools and united all good things to a single end. Hume and Paley, Burke and Rousseau, Godwin ...I learn upon this subject, the more I feel convinced that the interests of nations, as well as those of individuals, so far from being opposed to each other,
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