Monthly Archives: January 2012

A real market economy ensures that greed is good

By John Key Sixty years of division of the Korean peninsula has created two states with very different standards of living in one country. The Korean example is pathological. The division of Germany resulted in two states, both functional in economic terms, … Continue reading

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The Story of Broke and The Story of Broke Response

The response to the story of broke touches on one of the fundamental problems of the education system in the west today its one-size fit all top down bureaucratic approach.

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The Cost of War on Drugs

Lets hope some time this century governments will no longer fear to treat their citizens as adults and legalise drugs, with immense benefits for everyone. Fact of the matter is that those who want drugs can get them anyway, whereas … Continue reading

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Bastitat extracts

“The state is the great fictitious entity by which everyone seeks to live at the expense of everyone else…Nothing enters the public treasury for the benefit of a citizen or a class unless other citizens and other classes have been … Continue reading

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US-German unemployment rate 2000-2011

German unemployment rate fell steadily post 2005 as labour market reforms that reduced labour costs (and therefore increased competitiveness) began to take effect. After 2005 Germans essentially decided to work as hard or harder for less reward, in other words … Continue reading

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Why The Global Warming Agenda Is Wrong

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The Tea Party vs. Occupy Wall Street

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Incompatability of Equality and Liberty

Are we prepared to give up liberty for equality? Soviets and Eastern Europe tried it. It did not exactly turn out to be a great success.

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The recession is not the result of ‘capitalism in crisis’.

The recession is not the result of a crisis of capitalism, as occupy wall street movement for instance argue, but simply the result of bad government policies that distorted the working of the free market. So going beyond the simplistic … Continue reading

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The European Union dilema

By Redian Ohrey There are currently two opposing visions of European Union. On the one hand those arguing for ever closer integration; eventually culminating in a federal Europe. On the other, those – like the majority of people in Britain … Continue reading

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