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Subject A Flawed History of Doom
Date September 30, 2019 7:59 PM
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A Flawed History of Doom ([link removed])
by Doug French ([link removed])

Richard Vague's new book on financial crises repeats many old myths about economic booms, while failing to understand the role of malinvestment and central banks.

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A "Bronze Age Mindset" Won't Save Us From Leviathan ([link removed])
by David Gordon ([link removed])

“It’s been evident for a while that conventional conservatism no longer holds much purchase with large swaths of the under 40, and especially under 30, crowd. Tax cuts, deregulation, trade giveaways, Russophobia, democracy wars, and open borders are not getting the kids riled up.”

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Future Global Carbon Emissions Will be Driven by the Developing World ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

As a proportion of global carbon emissions, China is closing in on 30 percent of the global total, while the US has now dropped below fifteen percent.
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Government ([link removed])
by Claude Frédéric Bastiat ([link removed])

I offer my own definition of government: Government is that great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.
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