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My Interview on Liberalism in Die Presse, Austria’s premier quality paper

My interview (“The Welfare State is not Sustainable”) with Gerhard Meszaros of Die Presse (formerly Die Neue Freie Presse) has appeared. Those who read German may find it and the…

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My Interview on Liberalism in Die Presse, Austria’s premier quality paper

My interview (“The Welfare State is not Sustainable”) with Gerhard Meszaros of Die Presse (formerly Die Neue Freie Presse) has appeared. Those who read German may find it and the…

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My Interview on Liberalism in Die Presse, Austria’s premier quality paper

My interview (“The Welfare State is not Sustainable”) with Gerhard Meszaros of Die Presse (formerly Die Neue Freie Presse) has appeared. Those who read German may find it and the…

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My Interview on Liberalism in Die Presse, Austria’s premier quality paper

My interview (“The Welfare State is not Sustainable”) with Gerhard Meszaros of Die Presse (formerly Die Neue Freie Presse) has appeared. Those who read German may find it and the…

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Interesting Website on Eurasian Politics

Thanks to a commentor on one of my postings, I’ve been introduced to a really fascinating web site on Eurasian politics and history: The Argus.

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When Privileges Are Burdens

Professor John Palmer has a helpful comment on one of the many cases when special privileges are not to the benefit of the allegedly privileged persons. Western Europeans are finding…

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“There were hundreds of beach chairs out here. I prefer the sand.”

Peter Mork has an interesting link and comment on those who see a silver lining to the Indian Ocean tsunami that swept hundreds of thousands to their deaths and left…

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“There were hundreds of beach chairs out here. I prefer the sand.”

Peter Mork has an interesting link and comment on those who see a silver lining to the Indian Ocean tsunami that swept hundreds of thousands to their deaths and left…

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“There were hundreds of beach chairs out here. I prefer the sand.”

Peter Mork has an interesting link and comment on those who see a silver lining to the Indian Ocean tsunami that swept hundreds of thousands to their deaths and left…

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“There were hundreds of beach chairs out here. I prefer the sand.”

Peter Mork has an interesting link and comment on those who see a silver lining to the Indian Ocean tsunami that swept hundreds of thousands to their deaths and left…

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