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  • The Antiplanner
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  • Thoughts from the North (Garry Judd KC)
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  • Quote Investigator
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  • Dramatic Pause
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  • A Havenstein Moment.
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  • Ruxandra’s Substack
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  • Truth on the Market
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  • Greg Mankiw's Blog
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  • Stewart Margolis
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  • Official Blog
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    Florida Gothic - Zora Neale Hurston and the Sunshine State's Crime of the Century
  • Blog - The Entrepreneurs Network
    Three Big Ideas #56 - *Three Big Ideas* is our fortnightly roundup of ideas (and our takes on them) in entrepreneurship, innovation, science and technology, handpicked by the ...
  • Why not reason?
    The independent man rejects Machiavellian false alternatives - Niccolò Machiavelli focused on power dynamics—specifically how people gain and maintain power, often “by any means necessary.”
  • Journal of Free Black Thought
    Ep. 153 - Don't Worry about AI (Dave Gilbert) - Listen now | An interview with Free Black Thought co-founder Dave Gilbert
  • Journal of Free Black Thought
    Ep. 153 - Don't Worry about AI (Dave Gilbert) - Listen now | An interview with Free Black Thought co-founder Dave Gilbert
  • HBL
    “Affordability” revisited - (My Substack (and HBL post) on affordability as an anti-concept had so many points that this one seems to have gotten lost. But it’s important enough to si...
  • pre[FABRICA]tions
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  • Dead Language Society
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  • Dianne Durante Writer's Substack
    Timeline 1800-1899: Music of 1850-1859 - Rigoletto, La Traviata, Faust, the inspiration for the opera singer in The Greatest Showman, and “Swanee River”.
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  • Chris Trotter
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  • Rational Ground by Justin Hart
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  • Public Lands – PERC
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  • Private Lands – PERC
    Don’t Let Federal Agencies Revoke Permits Without Consequence - For American Prairie and other western ranchers, permit certainty would mean that decades-old grazing privileges on federal land would be honored as vali...
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  • Libertarian Land
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  • The Redneck Intellectual by C. Bradley Thompson
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    Announcing the 2026 NZAE Conference: 1-3 July in Christchurch🍋 - Registrations open 25 March. Abstract submissions now open, closing 3 April
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  • Precise Thinking
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  • Harry’s Substack
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  • American Energy Alliance
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  • Growing to Truth
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  • An Africanist Perspective
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  • The Enlightened Examiner
    The Subjectivist Trap of Personal-Contextual Values - Why personal contexts are only part of the market story.
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  • Objective Standard Institute
    MAGA Isn’t Making America Great - Kiyah breaks down her views on Trump and the MAGA movement.
  • PERC - Property + Environment Research Center
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  • The War on Prices
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  • HardmoneyJim
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  • Asimov’s Addendum
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  • Roberto’s Substack
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  • Austin Vernon's Substack
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  • Mike’s Substack
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  • Mike’s Substack
    Atlas and Anthropology - Atlas is built on a simple premise:
  • Freethink Media
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  • Roots of Progress
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  • American Innocence by Anna Gát
    America, A Love Story - Ragtime, and the romance of the work in progress. A revisitation.
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  • Classical Compass Rose
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  • Center for Industrial Progress
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  • The New Atlantis
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  • Scott Holleran
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  • Comments on: Wind Turbine Noise: Real Impacts on Neighbors
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  • The Long Run
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  • Urban – PERC
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  • Kiwi Gun Blog
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  • Stories by MIT Legatum Center on Medium
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  • Joakim Book | Life of an Econ Student
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  • Center for the Legalization of Privacy
    Facebook & Government Responses to CLP Amicus Brief Reveal Conflicting Views of Your Privacy Under Imminent Settlement - Those of you who have been following CLP’s involvement in United States v. Facebook know that, in our amicus brief … Continue reading →
  • positive check
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  • Open Borders: The Case
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  • Irshad Manji
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  • Carl Menger Center for the Study of Money and Banking
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  • Professor Werner
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  • EconTalk
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  • sportreview.net.nz
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  • John P. McCaskey
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  • Planetizen
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  • The Dim-Post
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  • The Frank Lloyd Wright Newsblog
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  • PrairieMod
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  • Drinks and Drinking
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  • Life Behind the IRon Drape
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  • Politics without God
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  • The PRODOS blog
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  • THE WEEKLY WRIGHT-UP
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  • Tibor's space
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