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Monday, February 29, 2016

Mini-ramble

Always interesting to me to see what readers clicked in in Friday morning’s ramble. This week, these are what you most liked:

  • David v Jacinda: Density is our destiny – or is it? – STUFF
  • Has the 'child poverty' barrow stopped working for the Greens? – LINDSAY MITCHELL
  • The age of climate alarmism is coming to an end – WASHINGTON EXAMINER
  • Watch What Happens When You Ask Non-Creative Professionals to Work for Free – PHOTOGRAPHY BAY
  • CRL: The OLiver Twist project crippling Auckland - JO HOLMES BLOG
  • The Lure of Socialism – Thomas Sowell, JEWISH WORLD REVIEW
  • Dear Bernie. I’m Sorry I Am The Problem With America (An entrepreneur calls BS on the socialist) – AGAINST CRONY CAPITALISM
  • This Is the Real Reason Apple Is Fighting the FBI – CATO AT LIBERTY
  • Fact Check: #UnitaryPlan and the False Claims Made By Auckland 2040 – Ben Ross, TALKING AUCKLAND
  • Exclusive: Virtual Tour of an Unrealized Frank Lloyd Wright Design – CURBED
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  • The Antiplanner
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  • American Institute of Economic Research
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  • Flying Out
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    Chaim Potok’s In the Beginning - The Magic of Little Free Libraries
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  • Culture Notes of an Honest Broker
    Fifty People Control the Culture - The state of the culture 2026
  • New Zealand Arts Review
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  • A Havenstein Moment.
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    Fake George Carlin - A Recurring Trend from the Twentieth Century and Its Implications in the Age of "Artificial Intelligence"
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  • Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.
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  • Think Right or Wrong, Not Left or Right
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  • Dianne Durante Writer's Substack
    Timeline 1800-1899: Music of 1830-1839 - More amazing Romantic music.
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  • The Future of Being Human
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    The Venezuela Precedent - Quadrant
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    Rhetoric Tip #29: Say It with a Soundbite - Your message deserves a mic drop moment
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  • Construction Physics
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  • SAVVY STREET
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  • Sinification
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  • Stewart Margolis
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  • Energy in Depth
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  • McFaul's World
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    Sing, Little Bird - Stefano Landi's "Augellin"
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  • The Enlightened Examiner
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  • Education plus ... Challenging Mediocrity.
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  • The Prophet of Causation
    The Operation of the Moral Law - Chapter 6
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  • Precise Thinking
    Adam's Song - - A sonnet
  • What You Can Do For Liberty
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  • Classical Compass Rose
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  • The Trichordist
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  • The Works in Progress Newsletter
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  • An Africanist Perspective
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  • Virginia Postrel
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  • The Shrewd Artist by Michael Newberry
    9 Art Is the Window into a Culture’s Soul - From my manuscript, Soulscape: The Paradigm of Art
  • Bet On It (Bryan Caplan)
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  • Note to Noteworthy
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  • Dead Language Society
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  • The Beauty of Things
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  • Harry’s Substack
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  • The Jolly Libertarian
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  • Stu-Topia
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    DAVID BALDACCI gave a blurb to DEFROSTED, my new medical-political thriller - I'm very proud to announce that I have received a great blurb from DAVID BALDACCI for my new thriller DEFROSTED.
  • The Roots of Progress
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  • Libertarian Land
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  • High Capacity
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  • Glenn’s Substack
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  • Grandmotherly Wisdom
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  • Earthly Idealism
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  • Equal to Reality
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  • Thinking Directions
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  • Mike’s Substack
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  • 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
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  • Austrian Economics Newsletter
    Money And Collateral - Roasted Barley Is No Substitute For Coffee!
  • Perennial Meditations
    Stop Fixing Yourself. Try This Instead. - Perennial Wisdom (Ep. 258)
  • round houses
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  • Freedom and Flourishing
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  • Reason for Living
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  • Building the Builders
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  • Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At
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  • HardmoneyJim
    Silver is re-pricing, and it ain't over yet - HOLD ON TO YOUR PRECIOUS METALS, AND HAVE A SHINY NEW YEAR
  • 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...
  • Autonomia
    Movies: “Song Sung Blue” - Hugh Jackman as Neil Diamond tribute singer with Kate Hudson
  • Anti-Dismal
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  • Too Clever By Half
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  • Yaw's Brief: Guns, Trade, Cobalt & Africa Beyond Colonialism
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  • Cremieux Recueil
    Brief Notes on Scientific Critique - You actually have to think to do it well
  • Wright in Racine
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  • What's New Under the Sun
    Innovation Job Market Papers 2025 (2/2) - Dozens of papers from new PhDs about Innovation
  • The Future of Freedom Foundation
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  • Global Shield's Newsletter
    Global Shield Briefing (24 December 2025) - Resolving the governance gap and institutionalizing global risk reduction
  • Bowalley Road (Chris Trotter)
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  • 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.
  • Asimov’s Addendum
    How to Prevent Open Standards from Getting Captured Again - The bundling problem and the thin line between product and protocol.
  • Let Grow
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  • 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...
  • Macroscience
    How Bad Is It When the Government Cancels Active Research Grants? - Are we headed for a chaotic new normal?
  • Fictionosophy
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  • 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!)
  • visa's voltaic verses ⚡️
    I've been substacking all wrong - too small, too hard, too slow
  • Thoughts from the North (Garry Judd KC)
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  • The obscure word of the week is cudweed – Matthew Wright
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  • The Intrinsic Perspective
    How Kids Actually Get Good at Math in America - Teaching (Very) Early Math: Part 1 of.... yikes
  • Kibao
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  • Spiked Online
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  • The War on Prices
    The American Public's Affordability Demands - They favor deflation and prefer deregulation to subsidies
  • The Cultural Futurist (Rachel Haywire)
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  • On Substack
    Live video on Substack, one year in - How creators made live video their own, and where it’s going next
  • Existential Crunch
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  • Liberty Scott
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  • Center for the Legalization of Privacy
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