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Subject "Corporate Social Responsibility" Is an Irresponsible Idea
Date October 3, 2019 8:00 PM
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"Corporate Social Responsibility" Only Strengthens Corporate Power over the Public ([link removed])
by Rob Weir ([link removed])

"The relationship between the Nazi state and industry was not evidence that the Nazis had capitalist leanings, but that the German businessmen had socialist leanings."

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Argentina's Faux "Neoliberalism" ([link removed])
by José Niño ([link removed])

In Argentina’s case, it seems that old political habits of anti-capitalist policy die hard. So, no matter who ends up winning the presidency in October, the Argentine people are set to lose.

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The Bitcoin Standard ([link removed])
by Saifedean H. Ammous ([link removed])

Saifedean Ammous explains why Austrian economics helps us understand Bitcoin, and how Bitcoin can help us understand Austrian economics.
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The Difference Between Regulated Markets and Free Markets ([link removed])
by Per Bylund ([link removed])

What exchanges take place, and which do not, is affected by how markets are regulated. Black markets and regulated markets have different outcomes than free markets.
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