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Monday, 7 December 2015

Mini-ramble

These were the top-ten most popular inks from last Friday’s Ramble:

  1. Central Christchurch risks becoming 'vacuous money pit' - Johnny Moore
  2. Despairing obesity battler quits fight
  3. Climate Hustle: Are they trying to control the climate ... or you?
  4. No global warming at all for 18 years 9 months – a new record – The Pause lengthens again – just in time for UN Summit in Paris
  5. Prominent Scientists Declare Climate Claims Ahead of UN Summit ‘Irrational’ – ‘Based On Nonsense’ – ‘Leading us down a false path’
  6. The Paris effect: 97% Of Americans Don’t Believe Climate Change Is Top Concern
  7. What is the broader relevance of Ayn Rand for society?
  8. PARIS CLIMATE SUMMIT: Why climate policies are doing more harm than climate change
  9. '97% Of Climate Scientists Agree' Is 100% Wrong
  10. Climate change, not ISIS, is the “greatest threat” for Obama - The real threat, of course, is that the UN will actually succeed in this fraud
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paul scott said...

I have not checked but I would not be surprised if the order of display affects the reading Stats. And as I wrote elsewhere, wait till PC receives the Medallion of Quixote for Christmas. Google stats will shift up a gear.

8 Dec 2015, 18:35:00

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  • Institute of Economic Affairs
    Never forgetting the absurdities of fascism - ‘Classics Revisited’ revisits a publication from a previous century from a present-day perspective, to show how much, or how little, … Continue reading "...
  • Precise Thinking
    Mary’s Monumental Survival - The Secular Side of the Story
  • Too Clever By Half
    What's wrong with Blogger's responsive themes? - *A CATALOG OF DISCONTENTS ¶ * [image: A man wearing horn-rimmed glasses holding his hand in front of him with his thumb pointing down] So why do the Re...
  • Private Lands – PERC
    Clear Rules Are Key to Effective Wetlands Conservation - Conserving wetlands is a worthwhile investment, but more regulation does not automatically mean better conservation. The post Clear Rules Are Key to Effe...
  • Maximum Progress
    The Timeless Way of Building - Christopher Alexander on the design of cities and homes
  • The Many Ways I Let You Down
    כָּל הַמְאַבֵּד נֶפֶשׁ אַחַת… כְּאִלּוּ אִבֵּד עוֹלָם מָלֵא - Saying Goodbye to Playwright Stanley Makuwe
  • Competitive Enterprise Institute
    The Attention Wars: Why Netflix Is Buying the Past to Own the Future - The old “streaming wars” are over; the “attention wars” have begun. In the new battle, Netflix’s strategic acquisition of Warner Bros’ Discovery makes pe...
  • Competitive Enterprise Institute
    The Attention Wars: Why Netflix Is Buying the Past to Own the Future - The old “streaming wars” are over; the “attention wars” have begun. In the new battle, Netflix’s strategic acquisition of Warner Bros’ Discovery makes pe...
  • In Due Course
    What colourblindness hath wrought - One of the more questionable trends in social justice thinking over the past decade has been the suggestion that there is something wrong with “colourblind...
  • HBL
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  • Splitting Headache
    Somethings: Mightier than the sword - My favorite pen, electric dreams and a really (un)lucky woman
  • Age of Invention, by Anton Howes
    Age of Invention: Tudor Trade War - The true effects of Henry VII's "industrial policy"
  • The Scholar's Stage
    35 Theses on the WASPs - On the Rise and Fall of a Past Establishment
  • The Kerrant
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  • Regan's Substack
    Socialism is for losers - And Capitalism doesn't need a PR team
  • Africa’s Bright Future
    Why I Sued Próspera Africa for Defamation - Update on my efforts to advance startup cities in Africa
  • Virginia Postrel
    Recent Work and an Exciting New Project - Plus recommended reading
  • Note to Noteworthy
    Christianity Inverts Morality - Christian morality distorts the true purpose of morality, turning a tool for flourishing into a destroyer of life.
  • Texas Institute for Property Rights
    The End is Near - I am no longer posting on this website. You can continue reading my posts at jbrianphillips.com The post The End is Near appeared first on Texas Institut...
  • Grandmotherly Wisdom
    Are You the Queen of Your House or Just a Lowly Servant? - Maybe I don’t have to serve my house all the time, maybe it is my house that exists to serve me.
  • Earthly Idealism
    The Warmth of Collectivism - “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.” So said New York’s new mayor, socialist Zohran Mamdani.
  • Thinking Directions
    Value Jars, an Emotional Resilience Tool - Emotional resilience is your ability to recover quickly after you get triggered, so that you can take a purposeful, value-oriented emotion. The more emot...
  • Mike’s Substack
    Seinfeld and the Science of Education - Jerry Seinfeld once remarked that, “No one really knows what’s funny.” That line struck me as deeply honest—and strangely scientific.
  • Mike’s Substack
    Seinfeld and the Science of Education - Jerry Seinfeld once remarked that, “No one really knows what’s funny.” That line struck me as deeply honest—and strangely scientific.
  • Keith Weiner Economics
    Reflections Over 2025 - I know I was busy this year. But now I see that the last piece I wrote for the blog was Reflections Over 2024! And I did almost no writing for Monetary Met...
  • Austrian Economics Newsletter
    Money And Collateral - Roasted Barley Is No Substitute For Coffee!
  • round houses
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  • Reason for Living
    Try Declarations, Not Resolutions, for 2026 - I’m trying an alternative to New Year's resolutions this year: New Year’s declarations.
  • Houston Strategies
    2025 Highlights - Happy New Year! Time for our annual round-up of the best posts of 2025, with this year featuring as many (or more!) great posts from Oscar as from me. If y...
  • Anti-Dismal
    Coase versus Becker on utility maximisation - Ronald Coase and Gary Becker explain and discuss the theory of rational maximizing utility. They describe how consumers rank preferences and then attempt t...
  • What's New Under the Sun
    Innovation Job Market Papers 2025 (2/2) - Dozens of papers from new PhDs about Innovation
  • Bowalley Road (Chris Trotter)
    Good News Story. - *Gospel:* What, after all, is a magic spell, if not a formulation of words to effect actual change in the real world? Wasn’t that why the Greek followers ...
  • Objective Standard Institute
    Zachary Porcu and Craig Biddle on the Foundations of Knowledge - Craig had a thoughtful discussion with Zachary Porcu on the source and nature of knowledge.
  • Wildlife – PERC
    It’s Time to Stop Treating Threatened and Endangered Species the Same - A public comment on the proposed rescission of the “blanket rule” that regulates threatened species as if they were endangered The post It’s Time to Stop...
  • The China Space Monitor
    The Chinese Academy of Sciences' Space Program - Plus overseas announcements from Star.Vision, GeeSpace, and SpaceIoT, lots more SatNet Satellites, and a Zhuque-3 partial success (plus me on TV!)
  • Thoughts from the North (Garry Judd KC)
    Bondi, Tarrant, victimhood, faith, the primitive, relativism, cultural boundaries of knowledge - Can humanity be rescued from irrationality
  • The Cultural Futurist (Rachel Haywire)
    Staying True and Pure - I didn’t need validation from people who couldn’t understand the depth of my essence.
  • Cranmer’s Substack
    The Architecture of a Capable State: Why Cuts, Cosmetic Fixes and Good Intentions are not enough - Keynote address to the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union AGM – 15 December 2025
  • Boom (UK)
    How South Korea's job market motivates intensive parenting - A new article in Works in Progress & some extra context
  • Johnny Grey Studios
    Christmas Newsletter 2025 - As we just about manage to cope with the darkness and the news, the coming time of hibernation will be welcome – if of course you are lucky enough to be ta...
  • Offsetting Behaviour
    Surely a case for outcome-based contracting - Outcome-based contracting would have solved this: A stop smoking provider says the decision to cut its contract on the basis it has refused to hand out v...
  • Catherine Mosse
    Inflation: an economic problem or a source of political polarization? - In his book Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt explains how inflation polarizes society by creating a sense of injustice.As inflation accelerates, peop...
  • M.M.E.F. News
    Great news!! MMEF have secured a permanent home for the AMI 3-6 Diploma, starting in April 2026 - Kia ora Koutou MMEF Supporters, Yes, we used two exclamation marks in our headline above--that's because we are so excited! Our latest news, whi...
  • New Ideal – Reason | Individualism | Capitalism
    How Drug Boats Could Be Used to Rationalize an Unjust War with Venezuela - Podcast audio: [powerpress] In this episode of the Ayn Rand Institute podcast, Ben Bayer and Elan Journo discuss the recent American attacks on alleged d...
  • Roots of Progress
    Announcing Progress in Medicine, a high school summer career exploration program - Starting today, high school students can apply to Progress in Medicine, a new program by the Roots of Progress Institute. What the Progress in Medicine p...
  • Pablo’s Translations
    EL SEXO Y LOS VALORES - —por Jim Ashley, 9 de diciembre, 2023
  • A Politically Incorrect History of New Zealand
    New Zealand: A Nation of the Enlightenment - “It is sometimes forgotten that New Zealand, as a neo-European society, is a securely post-Enlightenment society…. a very particular example of post- ...
  • Jackson Upmann
    Altruism Is Not the Same Thing as Being Kind - The moral confusion that turns generosity into self-destruction.
  • A City for People
    Cities need infrastructure to grow, but Roads of National Significance ain’t it - Tell the government that Wellington deserves better in the next two weeks!
  • Democracy Project
    New website: www.democracyproject.org.nz - The Democracy Project is now hosted here: www.democracyproject.org.nz The main content of the Democracy Project is at this new site, where you can sign u...
  • Syncretica
    AI Bubble or Not - Getting specific about what bubble
  • Principled Perspectives
    On the Trump/Mamdani 'Lovefest' - My FB Post: “For all the hype of a conflict, President Trump and New York City's next mayor, Zohran Mamdani, had a surprising bond when they met Friday ...
  • Seiler on Science
    Thomas Kuhn’s Copernican Revolution - Reflections on a classic in the history of science
  • Hunters and Anglers – PERC
    Pulling Wetlands Conservation Out of the Political Muck - Ideas for policy and market innovations that can improve wetland conservation The post Pulling Wetlands Conservation Out of the Political Muck appeared ...
  • Eating Policy
    Outcomes Review: Realigning Legislative Incentives - How might a state legislature shift from outputs to outcomes?
  • Miss Liberty's Film & Documentary World
    Happy Veterans Day! - Freedom isn’t free. Here’s a sweet short film as thanks to the armed forces, who have held at bay those who would take our freedom from us. Happy Veteran...
  • Anna Gát: Eleven Sentence Essays
    Strangers - America's "stranger culture" changes your personality.
  • American Innocence by Anna Gát
    Strangers - America's "stranger culture" changes your personality.
  • Folarinism
    👀 🎧 New podcast: ALT BLACK POD - Three contrarian voices unpack the culture — identity, power, and the post-woke internet. Ft. Inaya Folarin Iman, Ralph Leonard and Renie Anjeh
  • StephenFranks.co.nz
    Is free speech a right wing conspiracy? - When I was a left wing student, protesting against NZ’s Security Intelligence Service, the Vietnam War and other trending causes, it would have been inconc...
  • A life just as ordinary
    Herevana – #206 – Garage Project – Mountain Call - Mountain Call, a 7.2% Farmhouse Ale from Garage Project’s Wild Workshop, combines sour elements with smoky Lapsang Souchong tea. While initially sweet and ...
  • Asymmetric Information
    Are capital gains taxes fair?🍋 - NZ lacks a specific capital gains tax. But introducing one may not increase fairness.
  • Austin Vernon's Substack
    A Nuclear Fission Regulatory Blank Slate - What if nuclear regulations were reset?
  • Plain Sight
    Constrained and framed? The limitation of academic freedom by research funding and strategies - While most debate on academic freedom concerns the question of what can be stated, argued, proffered and responded to – and how, such a focus has enabled a...
  • Growing to Truth
    Western Values or “Unity”: Republicans Can’t Have Both - Why are many Republican leaders refusing to condemn racist and authoritarian rhetoric within the party?
  • Growing to Truth
    Western Values or “Unity”: Republicans Can’t Have Both - Why are many Republican leaders refusing to condemn racist and authoritarian rhetoric within the party?
  • Science+Story
    Researchers: Start With 'What Would Be Missing?' - Because research stories are stories, not buckets for everything you do.
  • The Truth Fairy
    When Your Child is Sick - (And: Come See Me This Thursday, October 16, in Beverly Hills!)
  • The Organon Architecture Blog
    "Nature Near" - I was lucky enough to be invited to contribute to the local *Montessori Voices* magazine, on the vital importance of bringing nature near. It's as impor...
  • Freethink Media
    Reversing the aging process is worth $38T. But is it possible? - Aging kills 100,000 people a day. Here’s why scientists believe that can change.
  • Journal of Free Black Moms
    Ep. 17 - Change the World Be a Mom (Sheila Qualls) - Listen now | An interview with wife and mother of five Sheila Qualls
  • Better things are possible
    Progress on the Carrington (UNITEC) housing development - In 2023, I published the following post on the plans for the development of land that was formerly part of the Carrington UNITEC Campus.
  • Peter Winsley
    How can more young people enter careers and fulfil their potential - Many young New Zealanders feel that a social contract has been breached. This tacit contract is that, if students worked and studied hard, the government ...
  • Notes On Liberty
    If you haven't already... - ...please subscribe to this new magazine
  • Musk Watch
    Musk invokes "rape of Europe" in anti-immigrant rant - On X, Elon Musk has spent the past week cheering on anti-immigrant protests and political movements worldwide, including in England, Wales, Ireland, Japan,...
  • FDR Liberated
    Designing an Effective Retail Checkout Counter to Enhance Customer Experience - A well-designed retail checkout counter is more than just a register—it’s one of the most important touchpoints in a customer’s shopping journey. It sets t...
  • Museum Street (Henry Cooke)
    Who are the voters swinging away from Christopher Luxon? - An investigation into the voters who switched from Labour to National in 2023 - and are trending away from the party now. Featuring a lot of charts.
  • Happy Future
    Surviving Involution - How long can China eat itself?
  • Anton Zenith
    I Learned to Be Still, and Life Got Louder - Finding the symphony hidden in the spaces between moments
  • Jack’s Substack
    Good News for Euro 6 - New Zealand to import only Euro 6d vehicles from 2028
  • Science For Everyone
    We've moved! - Science for Everyone is still at scienceforeveryone.science, but no longer on Substack
  • Fisheries – PERC
    The National Environmental Policy Act and Climate Change Adaption Within Federal Natural Resource Management Agencies - This academic paper explores how NEPA may be hindering federal agencies from adapting to climate change. The post The National Environmental Policy Act ...
  • Wright Chat
    Click Here for General Discussion Posts • Article: "Step Back in Time at These 12 Frank Lloyd Wright Houses Across the USA" - Step Back in Time at These 12 Frank Lloyd Wright Houses Across the USA David Statistics: Posted by DavidC — Mon Jul 14, 2025 9:35 pm ---------------------...
  • Science for Health
    Think glass is safer? It might actually have more microplastics than plastic bottles—because of the caps! - https://www.technologynetworks.com/applied-sciences/news/drinks-in-glass-bottles-contain-more-microplastics-than-those-plastic-bottles-401316
  • The Upheaval
    Important Announcements - I’m going in, this Substack's going on ice, and a book is coming
  • Down to Earth Kiwi
    DownToEarth.Kiwi Closing Due to Threats from National & Labour Parties & Big Business NZ Incorporated - It'd be nice to think we've added something these past years to improve the prosperity of NZ. We were the only economic commentary source...
  • Ideas Beyond Borders
    Gamal Abdel Nasser's Last Gamble - Inside the private conversation where Egypt’s president confronted the lies, the losses, and an Arab world that wouldn’t fight the war it claimed to want
  • Butterpaper
    Happy 100 Art Deco, or maybe not - The Art deco style turns 100 this month. Sort of. But what was it then, what is it now, and how did it become associated with architecture? Architecture ...
  • The Free Market Futurist
    Farmville - The Autonomous Future of Agriculture
  • No Punches Pulled
    THE WORKING FROM HOME RACKET BY PUBLIC SERVANTS - Last year the government announced the working from home racket by public servants was to cease from January, 2025. The public service protested and since ...
  • AYN RAND CENTRE (UK)
    Password Reset - Reset Password Reset Your Password The post Password Reset appeared first on AYN RAND CENTRE.
  • Skeptic
    We’re moving to skeptic.com! - As of April 2, 2025, this Substack will serve as an archive and will no longer be active.
  • Demystifying Science
    Introduction to “The Princess Scientist” - As a female and mother who navigated the world of academia in the biomedical sciences, I have been working on a book that talks about the real “sex discrim...
  • John Paquette
    LLMs and the Nature of Honest Authorship - Editing is not authoring.
  • Tribes – PERC
    10 Ideas for the Interior Department - How to accelerate conservation and cut green tape The post 10 Ideas for the Interior Department appeared first on PERC.
  • Stories by Rudi Edsall on Medium
    Round 1 2025 — The Smithening - I posted my last blog on the Cats on June 6 2023 — a marvel at how we’d beaten the Western Bulldogs with no midfield to speak of — and it’s fair to say a...
  • Rosie Campbell
    I'm going to work on AI welfare at Eleos AI Research! - We need to start taking seriously the implications of digital minds—both for their potential welfare and our own.
  • CEE – Econlib
    Tariffs - A tariff is a fancy word for a tax. The term usually refers to import duties, which are fees levied on goods entering one country from another. Import ta...
  • Case Closed
    February 2025 Space Stock Review - Includes Commentary on ASTS, RKLB, RDW, LUNR, PL, SPIR, SESG, and ETL
  • Yes In Our Backyards
    Supermarkets: More stories of how councils accidentally on purpose banned competition - My previous post, Supermarket YIMBYism, got a bit of traction.
  • thesecondrenaissance
    Finding Meaning and Purpose in a Godless Universe - In the 1880s, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was at his intellectual peak.
  • Don't Let It Go
    Apple Shrugs - a haiku “Nice encryption there… except we’ll need a back door.” “What encryption? Where?” (Inspired by Apple’s decision to pull its iCloud end-to-end encry...
  • Ayn Rand Society
    Papers on Valuing and Desires from our January 2025 session - Please find the following papers attached:
  • The Ayn Rand Society
    Papers on Valuing and Desires from our January 2025 session - Please find the following papers attached:
  • Creative Deduction
    Libertarian Rescue Mission: Can Milei save the Peso? - Javier Milei shocked the political establishment when he romped to victory in the Argentine Presidential election in 2023. A proud anarcho-capitalist, he t...
  • Punishingly Haimona
    Farewell (for now), and thank you. - Many lines from The Simpsons are imprinted in my brain, but there is one that I think about often.
  • Armas
    The intolerable alliance. - Mexico's state and Mexico's cartels, a singular threat.
  • Patrick T. Brown, PhD
    Writings hosted elsewhere - The Breakthrough Institute Interactive Brokers Campus
  • BloodhoundBlog
    Attn. National Association of Realtors: You cannot go to hell fast enough for me. - “Baby, now that I’ve found you, I can’t let you go. I’ll build my world around you. I need you so, baby, even though you don’t need me. You don’t need me…”...
  • Dominic Frisby
    🎄On the something day of Christmas 🎵🥂 - It's that time of the year again
  • Premise Check (Billy Beck)
    It’s Election Day, 2024 - 2:28 AM EDT —
  • The 13th Floor
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  • Martini Mandate
    Sri Lanka – in the news for the wrong reason - First Published in May 2022. I’ve just returned from an unsettling trip to Sri Lanka. The country has run of of fuel, electricity and dollars. Some pla...
  • 647 Reasons Why
    DAYS 1-3 - 90 Mile Beach - Days 1-3 of my trek across the entire length of New Zealand
  • Craig Biddle
    Conceptual Fallacies and How to Avoid Them - Logical fallacies are not the only errors that retard thinking. Conceptual fallacies do, too, and often in subtler, more destructive ways. Just as logica...
  • Craig Biddle
    Conceptual Fallacies and How to Avoid Them - Logical fallacies are not the only errors that retard thinking. Conceptual fallacies do, too, and often in subtler, more destructive ways. Just as logica...
  • Bawerk.net
    Revolutionizing Financial Management: The Benefits and Features of Natco Credit Union’s Online Banking Services - In today's fast-paced digital age, convenience and accessibility are paramount, especially when it comes to... The post Revolutionizing Financial Managem...
  • Te Papa
    Tory Whanau may have to sell Wellington mayoralty to make ends meet - Tory Whanau has revealed that she’s struggling so much financially that she may have to part with her beloved mayoralty, that of New Zealand’s capital city...
  • THE CIVILIAN
    Tory Whanau may have to sell Wellington mayoralty to make ends meet - Tory Whanau has revealed that she’s struggling so much financially that she may have to part with her beloved mayoralty, that of New Zealand’s capital city...
  • Political Correctness Watch
    - * Israel’s message to terrorists is simple: ‘Just stop attacking us’* Israel’s attacks on Hezbollah via exploding pagers and now walkie talkies are one of...
  • Andrew Bernstein
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  • a/symmetric
    We're going on hiatus - But do stick around
  • Reviews - 13th Floor
    WORD CHCH Literature Festival 2024: 13th Floor Report - [image: WORD] The 13th Floor’s Shamin Yazdani headed south to Christchurch to take in the WORD CHCH Literature Festival. Here is her report: I spent the ...
  • TheMoneyIllusion
    A long strange trip - For readers who don’t already know this, my new blog is over at Substack: scottsumner.substack.com This will be my final Money Illusion post. The blog bega...
  • Magazine Articles – Quadrant Online
    A Journey of Death - "When he was released ahead of schedule from his prison sentence of nearly 20 years, Jiao Zhimin was in his early forties. On his way to his father’s hou...
  • One Sock: Heather Roy's Blog
    Not One of Us - Recent attacks by opposition MPs on ACT party MPs Karen Chhour and David Seymour about not being "Māori enough" and the like reveal more about the attacker...
  • Fizzifood
    Lamb, courgette & triple cheese layered bake - JW – as requested, here’s the method behind the madness! This recipe is a cross between a moussaka and a (lower-carb) lasagne. I’ve used courgettes, grou...
  • TVHE
    What is an ATAR and what does this have to do with income? - Cross-post from Substack. Look I’m from New Zealand – so when everyone around me started talking about ATARs I just smiled and nodded. In fact I probably c...
  • The Visible Hand
    What is an ATAR and what does this have to do with income? - Cross-post from Substack. Look I’m from New Zealand – so when everyone around me started talking about ATARs I just smiled and nodded. In fact I probably c...
  • Mises Wiki - Recent changes [en]
    DRAGONVALE! CHEATS MOD ANDROID IOS NO SURVEY 2024 NEW - Created page with "Hey there, DragonVale fans! Are you ready to take your DragonVale gaming experience to the next level? Well, you're in luck because we...
  • Technological Optimism with Thomas Walker-Werth
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  • Progress Forum Digest
    Why you, personally, should want a larger human population - Also: The City That Can't, how to raise a genius, FDA reform, and more
  • Publisher's Weekly: Shelf Talker
    The Great Book ‘Nobody’ Will Remember - An interview with Drew Beckmeyer
  • The Fundy Post
    Genesis -
  • Power + Market
    In the Aftermath of the $355 Million Ruling Against Trump, Business Owners Are Even Less Safe than Before - By: Daniel Kowalski Willing buyer and willing seller. These five words form the very basis from which the system of capitalism is based on. You have someth...
  • The Grumpy Economist
    Understanding Trumpers - WSJ oped and substack post.
  • The Popehat Report
    The Popehat Report Is Moving To Beehiiv - As I mentioned before, the Popehat Report is moving to Beehiiv, a different platform for blogs and newsletters. You can find it at www.popehat.com. The nex...
  • Law of Markets
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  • Michelle Kamhi
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  • George Reisman's Blog
    A 2024 Mid-Priced Automobile Sells for the Same $300 Price Paid for a Model T Ford in 1924 - It really does, if you can pay for it in *Gold* dollars. Based on the present price of gold bullion, of approximately $2,000 per ounce, a twenty-dollar U...
  • Democracy Action
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  • Oh look it's a blog - Lorin Clarke
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  • The Continental Telegraph
    The BBC and terrorism - The language we use matters – it provides clarity to our own thoughts and enables us to be… The post The BBC and terrorism appeared first on Continental ...
  • Pirate Wires
    Dean Preston: San Francisco's Millionaire Marxist - the card carrying dsa sf politician also happens to be a millionaire who refuses to allow more housing in the city
  • Uranium-238
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  • Cafe Hayek
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  • Origin Stories
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  • The Great Recession Blog
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  • Alastair Cavendish: British Freedom
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  • The Gutter
    Woden's Day Thing: 4/26/22 - All right already
  • Energy – PERC
    Conservatives Can Lead on Conservation and Climate Solutions - Supporting policies that leverage incentives and partnerships to protect our natural heritage should be a big part of our strategy to address environment...
  • Matt Ridley - Blog RSS
    Who really discovered DNA's structure? Five people. - Tuesday 28th February marks the 70th anniversary of – in my view – the most important day in the entire history of science. On a fine Saturda...
  • Rational Optimist
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  • Search Results for “willey house stories” – Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
    Willey House Stories Part 22: Calling the Kettle Back—Chapter 7: Repatriation - In this seven-chapter subseries of the Willey House Stories, Steve Sikora reflects on Frank Lloyd Wright’s fireplaces, their purpose, and meaning—and the...
  • Points of Interest
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  • Adam Smith’s Enlightened World
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  • A gay man on gender and sexuality
    What you still can't say on Twitter - Suspended for 12 hours
  • Anarchist History of New Zealand
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  • Master Resource
    ‘Greenhushing’ Joins Greenwashing (woke firms in legal peril?) - “Fear among corporate firms of being called out on misleading and or exaggerated environmental and sustainability claims is growing as regulators clamp ...
  • Master Resource
    ‘Greenhushing’ Joins Greenwashing (woke firms in legal peril?) - “Fear among corporate firms of being called out on misleading and or exaggerated environmental and sustainability claims is growing as regulators clamp ...
  • Consulting by RPM || Free Advice Blog
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  • Knowledge Problem
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  • Knowledge Problem
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  • Asian Invasion 2019
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  • Cactus Kate
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  • Coordination Problem
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  • Focus on Right and Wrong, Not Right and Left | SEPARATE!
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  • Organic Architecture + Design Archives
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  • Julian Burnside
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  • Center for Industrial Progress
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  • Center for Industrial Progress
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  • Center for Industrial Progress
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  • Popehat
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    The Psychology of QE is Far More Important Than the Amount of It - Let's discuss what QE really does vs the psychology of QE.
  • Check Your Premises
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  • The New Atlantis
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  • 'The Critic' Magazine
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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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  • Mencken's Ghost
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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
    From West to East: Bolivian regional GDPs since the 1950s - *José Peres-Cajías* *Universitat de Barcelona* The political disruption that is taking place worldwide during the last years has prompted the proliferati...
  • Open Borders: The Case
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  • The Devil's Kitchen
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  • Irshad Manji
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  • Legalize Privacy
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  • Comments on: (Expensive) markets in everything
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  • Kuo's Gulch | Justice, Independence, Productivity, Honesty, Integrity, Pride, Rationality
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  • Inductive Quest
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  • from FEE
    The Loophole in a Famous Adage on Limited Government - Ritual obeisance to principles can easily be combined with inflating government’s role to metastasize far beyond general welfare.
  • 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 ...
  • Cities Matter
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  • The Sand Pit
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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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  • Oswald Bastable's Ranting
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  • John P. McCaskey
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  • Planetizen
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  • For The New Intellectual
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  • The Dim-Post
    Half-formed thoughts of the day - I was thinking about the Women’s March on Washington, and the global nature of it, and also the global nature of the White Nationalist movement: Trump, Put...
  • 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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