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Subject Chilean Protesters Claim Inequality Made Them Do It
Date October 31, 2019 8:13 PM
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Chilean Protesters Claim Inequality Made Them Do It ([link removed])
by Iván Carrino ([link removed])

It's hard to see how burning subway cars and torching businesses will reduce inequality in Chile. But the protestors there claim their violence is justified by the fact some people are richer than others.

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What Would Mises Think about the West Today? ([link removed])
by Jeff Deist ([link removed])

What would Mises think about the current state of the liberal project he laid out 100 years ago?
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C.S. Lewis Describes How To Combat Fake News ([link removed])
by Zachary Yost ([link removed])

There's nothing necessarily wrong with social shunning and ostracization used against those who seek to destroy others through lies and media manipulation.

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[link removed] Polygenic Risk Scoring: An Epidemiologist’s Perspective ([link removed])
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Accad and Koka interview Dr. Cecile Janssens, whose research concerns the translation of genomics research to applications in clinical and public health practice.

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