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Subject No, the American Economy Was Not Built on Slavery
Date August 23, 2019 9:43 PM
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The Left Argues Slavery Was an Economic Blessing. Here's Why They Are Wrong. ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])

Slavery was a monstrously unfair and immoral institution. It was also inefficient, compared to a system based on free labor.

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The Freedom to Reject the "Best" ([link removed])
by Jim Fedako ([link removed])

A central benefit of the marketplace is the ability to choose the products and services that the "experts" tell us are not "the best."

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Real Savings Are the Key for Economic Growth ([link removed])
by Frank Shostak ([link removed])

Loose monetary policy can appear to work so long as real wealth is expanding. But money expansion weakens wealth creation over time, eventually leading to slower growth, lost wealth, and economic busts.

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[link removed] Cheryl and Cliff Pia on the Economics of Creativity ([link removed])
by Hunter Hastings ([link removed])

Every entrepreneurial initiative is creative. There’s also an entire creative industry in which entrepreneurs can participate and succeed. Hunter Hastings follows the journey of two very successful founders.

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