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We All Own Stolen Goods — and How Defending Property Rights Can Help the World’s Most Oppresed People | Cato Unbound
The most promising strategy is to enforce property rights directly: to take [domestic] legal action against the middlemen. This means taking corporations like ExxonMobil and Hess to court for receiving stolen goods.
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Social Choice and Individual Values, Second Edition, by KENNETH J. ARROW
Download ENTIRE BOOK (4,750 kb) or individual chapters below
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Fairness, idealism and other atrocities - Los Angeles Times
they tell you that money can't buy happiness. Maybe, but money can rent it.
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radicalcartography
Henceforth, it is the map that precedes the territory — PRECESSION OF SIMULACRA — it is the map that engenders the territory and if we were to revive the fable today, it would be the territory whose shreds are slowly rotting across the map.
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Seth's Blog: Henry Ford and the source of our fear
This is the central conceit of our economy. People in productive industries get paid a lot even though they could likely be replaced by someone else working for less money. This is why we’re insecure.
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The paradox of disappearing European unemployment | vox - Research-based policy analysis and commentary from leading economists
Unemployment has fallen greatly in Europe during the last decade, yet government creating millions of jobs are losing elections. The source of public dissatisfaction is that the price of lower unemployment was greater employment risk.
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Ethan Remmel: The Benefits of a Long Childhood
Why Youth Is Not Wasted on the Young: Immaturity in Human Development. David F. Bjorklund. xii + 276 pp. Blackwell Publishing, 2007. $24.95.
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Matthew T. Bodie: Information and the Market for Union Representation | Virginia Law Review
“purchase of services” model demonstrates that the market for union representation lacks the standard features required under economic theory to drive information into the marketplace.
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How The University Works
the book blog
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Chronicle Careers: 4/4/2008: A Look at 'How the University Works'
Higher education had become a kind of pyramid scheme with us at the bottom, the new academic proletariat. And the situation would continue until we stopped thinking of ourselves as "students" and started [unionizing]
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I bi Žižek! | B92 Blog
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James Dow: Is Religion an Evolutionary Adaptation?
simulation model: verifiable information about a real world and unverifiable information about about an imaginary world. examines conditions necessary for communication of unreal to have evolved along side the real information.
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The Origins and Remediation of Human Inequality
by James J. Heckman
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Red Sweater Blog - It Should Be Free?
Five Ways Of Getting A Beer: Pure Payment, Subsidized Payment, Pure Charity, Subsidized Theft, Pure Theft
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Reviews: 'Prada prostitutes' by Howard Jacobson | Prospect Magazine April 2008 issue 145
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The Adverse Environmental Consequences of Uncompensated Land Use Controls | Concurring Opinions
Jonathan H. Adler, Money or Nothing: The Adverse Environmental Consequences of Uncompensated Land Use Controls, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 301 (2008) [PDF]
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