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Subject The State Is Modern-Day Superstition
Date August 28, 2023 6:29 PM
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** By Michael Matulef
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** The State as Modern-Day Superstition: Unraveling the Illusions of Authority ([link removed])
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To progressive elites, the state (at least one run by progressives) is omniscient and all-powerful. To anyone with understanding, the state is an entity usually run by gangsters.

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** By William L. Anderson
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** Are Markets Tyrannical? Where Christian Conservatives Are Mistaken ([link removed])
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A number of Christian conservatives are claiming that markets are as coercive as government. Try boycotting the FBI or your local police the next time they do something outrageous.

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** Robert P. Murphy | Peter St. Onge
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** Is China's Economy Hitting a Roadbump or Quicksand? ([link removed])
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Peter St. Onge joins Bob to discuss the contrast in leadership between Xi Jinping and Deng Xiaoping, the dollar as global reserve currency, the Belt and Road Initiative, and Jim Rogers' prediction that the 21st century would belong to the Chinese empire.

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