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Subject Hunter-Gatherers Ravaged the Environment. Industrialization Saved It.
Date January 1, 2020 9:04 PM
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** January 1, 2020
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** By Ferghane Azihari
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** Hunter-Gatherers Ravaged the Environment. Industrialization Saved It. ([link removed])
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Hunter-gatherer societies stripped the local environment of resources and then moved on to another place. There was nothing environmentally responsible about this sort of economy, in spite of modern efforts to portray prehistoric humans as tree huggers.

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** By Frank Shostak
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** Economic Stats Won't Tell Us What Really Causes Recessions ([link removed])
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The mainstream National Bureau of Economic Research definition of recessions is of little value. Real saving, not consumer demand, is the real driver behind economic growth.

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** By Ryan McMaken
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** This President Was Impeached for Being Insufficiently Pro-War ([link removed])
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There are certainly good reasons to impeach presidents, but being insufficiently enthusiastic about World War III isn't one of them. This president is really being impeached because he annoyed the military-intelligence establishment.

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** By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
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** Hazlitt and Keynes: Opposite Callings ([link removed])
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Keynes and Hazlitt: their lives and loyalties are a study in contrast — and mostly of choices born of internal conviction, in Hazlitt's case, or lack thereof, in Keynes's case.

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