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Sunday, 14 June 2015

Top reading at this top blog

So these were the most popular posts here on NOT PC this week. Did you miss any?

  • Quote of the Day: “The Greens are as dead in the water as Labour…”
  • What Led to the Magna Carta? War and Taxes
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  • LEAKY HOMES, Part 2: What’s going on inside your walls?
  • Quote of the Day: On traffic jams
  • “Real wages are, virtually to their full extent, the product of past labour”

And this was the one I most enjoyed myself:

  • Technology Needs Capital To Produce Economic Growth
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  • The Enlightened Examiner
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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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  • Malthouse Blog
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  • Coffee House
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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 →
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  • Open Borders: The Case
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  • Irshad Manji
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  • Kuo's Gulch | Justice, Independence, Productivity, Honesty, Integrity, Pride, Rationality
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  • from FEE
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  • Montessori Rocks
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  • Carl Menger Center for the Study of Money and Banking
    Internationalization of the Yuan Continues Apace - To the unobservant, which includes most politicians, the United States remains a strong and resolute empire. Just witness the statements from Democratic ...
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  • Professor Werner
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  • News - Democracy Action
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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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  • Blog - Minkz
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  • Drinks and Drinking
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  • Affordable Auckland
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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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