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** SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2019
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When the first fruits of his labors withered on the vine unattended a world otherwise occupied, Mises persisted and delivered Human Action into a positively hostile and uncomprehending world almost a decade later.
– Joseph T. Salerno,
"The Place of Human Action in the Development of Modern Economic Thought ([link removed]) " [2019]
** HORNBERGER'S BLOG
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December 24, 2019
God's Way or Caesar's Way? ([link removed])
When God vested man with free will, He knew that when it came to charity, some people would choose to not help others in need. But that is the essence of freedom and free will — the right to say either yes or no when it comes to helping others. If God had forced people to make the right decision with respect ...
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