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by David Sims FOR ALL THE good it did, which is to say almost none, the “anti-covid” steps taken by the world’s governments and the World Health Organization might as well never have been taken. The coronavirus had its way with us. The pandemic is over, and what remains is an endemic…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IN 1932, when I was an undergraduate in college, I purchased from the manufacturer a very useful piece of office furniture. It is a frame of light steel that supports twenty-seven fairly shallow drawers of the same material. I used it to file bulky manuscripts and to accumulate materials…
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Essays

Discussions of the dangers of inflation inevitably end up at the worst-ever case known — the German hyperinflation of 1923. Accompanied by economists’ moralizing warnings of the dire results of governments’ printing paper money, the German hyperinflation is used as a horror
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

What is money, really? What is wealth? And what do ‘economic stimulus’ and war and foreign aid do to our wealth? by Kevin Alfred Strom based on the American Dissident Voices broadcast of July 10, 2004 IN 1957, Julian Huxley wrote about the dangers the world might face in 2007. He told of a world wracked by…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

What is money, really? What is wealth? And what do ‘economic stimulus’ and war and foreign aid do to our wealth? by Kevin Alfred Strom based on the American Dissident Voices broadcast of July 10, 2004 IN 1957, Julian Huxley wrote about the dangers the world might face in 2007. He told of a world…
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