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** July 24, 2021
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** By Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
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** Democracy's Road to Tyranny ([link removed])
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The popular pastime of modern democracies of punishing the diligent and thrifty, while rewarding the lazy, improvident, and unthrifty, is cultivated via the State, fulfilling a demo-egalitarian program based on a demo-totalitarian ideology.
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** Libertarianism: A Fifty-Year Personal Retrospective ([link removed])
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Mark Thornton provides a historical perspective on the growth of libertarianism, showing the limitations of the political path to liberty and the importance of the radical form of libertarianism.
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** By Jesús Huerta de Soto
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** Salazar: The Dictator Who Refused to Die ([link removed])
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"I doubt whether there is today in any democracy … personal liberty as well secured as it was then in Portugal.”
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Getting to Galt's Gulch: Everyday Secession ([link removed]) by Felicia A. Jones
Portrait of an Evil Man: Karl Marx ([link removed]) by Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
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Consumer Expectations Don't Tell Us Much about the Real State of the Economy ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
Fiat Money Economies Are Built on Lies ([link removed]) by Thorsten Polleit
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Paying People Not to Work Won't Make Us Richer ([link removed]) by Paul T. Prentice
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