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Subject The Feds Can't Even Keep DC Safe. But they Want to Run the World. Plus: Are Property Rights "Eurocentric"?
Date February 8, 2024 7:00 PM
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February 8, 2024

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** By Connor O'Keeffe
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** Forget Being the World's Policeman; the Federal Government Can't Even Keep DC Safe ([link removed])
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While US taxpayers pay billions for military missions around the world in the name of “keeping us safe,” the federal government fails to keep residents of the nation’s capital safe from violent crime.

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** By Wanjiru Njoya
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** On Decolonizing Property Rights ([link removed])
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While advocates of "decolonization" claim that property rights are a form of "Eurocentric imperialism," they also demand that results of economic prosperity that follow an ethic of property rights. "Decolonizers" cannot have it both ways.

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** By David Gordon
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** What, Me Normative? ([link removed])
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The book Visions of Inequality is a thinly veiled polemic against supporters of the free market, who, according to Branko Milanovic, disguise the reality of class in order to defend the interests of the rich and powerful.

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