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Layla

I do love my iPod. In preparing for my trip to the Romania and Bulgaria, I’ve figured out how to download music (in addition to lots of books from Audible.com),…

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Some of the Horrors of Pre-Modern Society

Driving Out Evil Spirits in Angola The BBC has a series that demonstrates some of the benefits of modernity over “traditional” practices. The series documents the horrifying abuse and even…

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New Online Econ Journal

David R. Henderson I was just informed by email that my old friend David Henderson will have an article online in the upcoming August issue of Econ Journal Watch on…

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Off to Buch a Rest

I’m off to Bucharest tomorrow. I’ll get in on Sunday and on Monday I’ll drive to Varna in Bulgaria for an IES Europe seminar and then on to another in…

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I’m Speechless

This slipped under my radar screen, that’s for sure. Wendy McElroy reports that she is shutting down her individualist feminist newsletter over concerns for legal liability in Utah and Michigan…

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I’m Speechless

This slipped under my radar screen, that’s for sure. Wendy McElroy reports that she is shutting down her individualist feminist newsletter over concerns for legal liability in Utah and Michigan…

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I’m Speechless

This slipped under my radar screen, that’s for sure. Wendy McElroy reports that she is shutting down her individualist feminist newsletter over concerns for legal liability in Utah and Michigan…

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Another Piece of a Difficult Puzzle

I’ve posted several pieces below(“Boudreaux on Suicide Terrorists and ‘The War on Terror’” and “The Other Side of the Debate“) on what to make of the “War on Terrorism.” Are…

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Another Piece of a Difficult Puzzle

I’ve posted several pieces below(“Boudreaux on Suicide Terrorists and ‘The War on Terror’” and “The Other Side of the Debate“) on what to make of the “War on Terrorism.” Are…

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The Effects of Dehumanized Institutionalization on Children

Most of us recall with horror the news about the children found languishing in state-run kennels (known as “orphanages”) when the CeauÃ?Â??Ã?Â?Ã?¸escu regime was overthrown. Many were liberated and adopted…

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