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Subject Prehistoric Man Was Not a Communist
Date October 11, 2019 7:59 PM
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Paleolithic People Were Not Primitive Communists ([link removed])
by Allen Gindler ([link removed])

Assuming that some groups of foragers indeed practiced "primitive communism," they would have died out because they had lost the fierce competition with the more economically viable "libertarian" tribes. Communism has never appeared spontaneously and "naturally" in the history of mankind.

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by Jeff Deist ([link removed]) , Patrick Newman ([link removed])

The late Murray Rothbard has passionate fans and critics alikeā€”but was he really the intransigent person his detractors portray?

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The Conservative Attack on Market Freedom ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

Many conservatives seem to believe that America has been taken over by hard-core libertarians, with the result being a dystopian plutocracy. The answer, they tell us, lies in high taxes and more government power. They're wrong about both the diagnosis and the cure.
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The Return of Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe ([link removed])
by Pavel Mordasov ([link removed])

As Zimbabwe's economy worsens, its government now insists residents start using easily-inflated local currency again. This is sowing the seed of another devastating episode of hyperinflation.
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