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Subject 4 Reasons Why Socialism Is Becoming More Popular
Date November 8, 2019 8:59 PM
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4 Reasons Why Socialism Is Becoming More Popular ([link removed])
by Alexander Zubatov ([link removed])

When it comes to addressing the popularization of socialism, the radicalization of academia is the lynchpin issue. If we could succeed in reversing that tsunami, many dominoes would fall.

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The Problem of Poverty ([link removed])
by Henry Hazlitt ([link removed]) [link removed]

The history of poverty is almost the history of mankind. The ancient writers have left us few specific accounts of it because they took it for granted. It was the normal lot.

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Does Milton Friedman's "Plucking Model" Refute Austrian Business Cycle Theory? ([link removed])
by Robert P. Murphy ([link removed])

Noah Smith's Bloomberg column praises Milton Friedman's "plucking model" of recessions, where the severity of a bust is connected to the strength of the following recovery. Does this refute Mises's BOOM-BUST theory?

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As Gun Owners Look to Nullify Gun Laws, "Sanctuary" Isn't Just for Immigrants ([link removed])
by José Niño ([link removed])

From Oregon to Rhode Island, counties and municipalities have announced they will not enforce various state and federal gun laws.

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