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John Rawls's Unfortunate Notions of the Nation-State ([link removed])
by David Gordon ([link removed])
John Rawls claimed "justice" demands governments use their power to benefit the least well off in a given society. But then he arbirarily restricts the scope of these programs to particular nation-states. This a betrays a fundamental problem with his idea of inequality.
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Private Ownership: A Must ([link removed])
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If capitalism did not exist, it would be necessary to invent it — and its discovery would be rightly regarded as one of the great triumphs of the human mind.
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How Entrpreneurs Learn from the Marketplace ([link removed])
by Raushan Gross ([link removed])
In a world of demanding and ever-changing consumers, there is always a way to do things better, with greater quality, and at a lower price. Entrepeneurs must learn how to do this, or they will lose out to those who can.
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How Not To Be a CIA Propagandist ([link removed])
by Joakim Book ([link removed])
Jeff Deist pithily describes Taleb’s prose as “Rothbard meets Hayek.” But Taleb shares some ideas in common with Ludwig von Mises as well.
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