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Subject Negative Interest Rates are the Price We Pay for De-Civilization
Date September 18, 2019 8:03 PM
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Negative Interest Rates are the Price We Pay for De-Civilization ([link removed])
by Jeff Deist ([link removed])

The destruction of capital, economic and otherwise, is contrary to every human impulse.

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Walmart's Healthcare Experiment Has Begun, It May Be A Game Changer ([link removed])
by Gary North ([link removed])

Here we see two rival strategies to marketing healthcare services. The status quo is based on insurance payments and price secrecy. Walmart's strategy is based on price competition.

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The History of Sin ([link removed])
by Mark Thornton ([link removed])

The Puritan impulse for social reform produced social control that has been secularized, centralized, and has achieved a kind of permanence within government bureaucracy.
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More Money Pumping Won't Make Us Richer ([link removed])
by Frank Shostak ([link removed])

Neither loose monetary policy, nor big-spending fiscal policy can grow an economy. All that these policies can do is to redistribute a given pool of real savings from wealth generators toward non-wealth generating activities.
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