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The Nationalist Case for Free Trade, in the Words of Classical Economists ([link removed])
by Joseph T. Salerno ([link removed])
The classical economists were also nationalists, and they viewed free trade as one of the most important means for advancing the security, prosperity, and cultural achievements of their own nations.
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by Jeff Deist ([link removed])
Jeff Deist joins Rick Sanchez to weigh in on the European Central Bank’s introduction of negative interest rates and why it signals a global recession.
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"Libertarian" Is Just Another Word for (Classical) Liberal ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])
"Libertarianism" is very much a part of what is now known as "classical" liberalism — the influential free-market ideology of the nineteenth century whose effects and legacy are still felt today.
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There's Nothing Natural About Socialism ([link removed])
by Allen Gindler ([link removed])
Democratic socialists are committed to destroying the voluntary and naturally-occurring relationships that develop in the marketplace among consenting human beings. They do it through relentless wealth redistribution programs.
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