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Subject The Rise of Woke Capitalism
Date July 25, 2019 8:47 PM
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The Rise of Woke Capitalism ([link removed])
by William L. Anderson ([link removed])

It is highly unlikely that Woke Big Business on its own can turn the US into a totalitarian society. Historically speaking, business policies have followed the lead of governments, not the other way around. The state remains the real threat.

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Central Banks are Making "Conservative Investments" Riskier. This Could Be Disastrous for Pensions. ([link removed])
by Daniel Lacalle ([link removed])

The fact that the most conservative investors are being forced to purchase bonds of nearly bankrupt companies for virtually no yield is not a success of monetary policy nor a tool for growth.

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The Siren Song of the State ([link removed])
by Robert Higgs ([link removed])

We Americans shall never have real, lasting peace so long as we give our allegiance to a king—that is, in our case, to the whole conglomeration of institutionalized exploiters and murderers we know as the state.

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The Prophetic Antifederalists ([link removed])
by Gary Galles ([link removed])

The Antifederalists were afraid the new proposed Constitution would lead to a supersized national government. They were right.

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