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Lessons
Why We Need VERY Small government
Socialism Questions
Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...

Economics Thinkers to Know
A list of Economics Thinkers we should study and get to know so we can best apply their thinking to realizing the communities goals.
Economic Fallacies
https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...

The Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family
This lesson argues the Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family by moving from family businesses to factory work from .
F. A. Hayek Quotes
Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System – Satoshi Nakamoto – Original PDF
Bitcoin - A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash SystemDownload

Understanding the Technology S-Curve
A lesson on understanding the Technology S-Curve

Cato Institute Economic Myths Discussed
A discussion of the Myths the Cato Institute believes those “hostile to free markets” believe. Each one is studied to see what we can learn form it.
Libertarianism Basics
#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...

Friedman Falsely Claims Government is Always the Problem
In his PDF Milton Friedman lays out his argument for why Government is the Problem. I disagree Friedman Claims that Government causes, deteriorating education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family values, the crisis in medical...
Socialism Questions
Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...
Economics Thinkers to Know
A list of Economics Thinkers we should study and get to know so we can best apply their thinking to realizing the communities goals.
Economic Fallacies
https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...
The Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family
This lesson argues the Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family by moving from family businesses to factory work from .
F. A. Hayek Quotes
Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System – Satoshi Nakamoto – Original PDF
Bitcoin - A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash SystemDownload
Understanding the Technology S-Curve
A lesson on understanding the Technology S-Curve
Cato Institute Economic Myths Discussed
A discussion of the Myths the Cato Institute believes those “hostile to free markets” believe. Each one is studied to see what we can learn form it.
Libertarianism Basics
#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...
Friedman Falsely Claims Government is Always the Problem
In his PDF Milton Friedman lays out his argument for why Government is the Problem. I disagree Friedman Claims that Government causes, deteriorating education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family values, the crisis in medical...
F. A. Hayek Lessons
Socialism Questions
Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...
Economics Thinkers to Know
A list of Economics Thinkers we should study and get to know so we can best apply their thinking to realizing the communities goals.
Economic Fallacies
https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...
The Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family
This lesson argues the Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family by moving from family businesses to factory work from .
F. A. Hayek Quotes
Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System – Satoshi Nakamoto – Original PDF
Bitcoin - A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash SystemDownload
Understanding the Technology S-Curve
A lesson on understanding the Technology S-Curve
Cato Institute Economic Myths Discussed
A discussion of the Myths the Cato Institute believes those “hostile to free markets” believe. Each one is studied to see what we can learn form it.
Libertarianism Basics
#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...
Friedman Falsely Claims Government is Always the Problem
In his PDF Milton Friedman lays out his argument for why Government is the Problem. I disagree Friedman Claims that Government causes, deteriorating education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family values, the crisis in medical...
Political Science Lessons
Socialism Questions
Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...
Economics Thinkers to Know
A list of Economics Thinkers we should study and get to know so we can best apply their thinking to realizing the communities goals.
Economic Fallacies
https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...
The Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family
This lesson argues the Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family by moving from family businesses to factory work from .
F. A. Hayek Quotes
Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System – Satoshi Nakamoto – Original PDF
Bitcoin - A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash SystemDownload
Understanding the Technology S-Curve
A lesson on understanding the Technology S-Curve
Cato Institute Economic Myths Discussed
A discussion of the Myths the Cato Institute believes those “hostile to free markets” believe. Each one is studied to see what we can learn form it.
Libertarianism Basics
#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...
Friedman Falsely Claims Government is Always the Problem
In his PDF Milton Friedman lays out his argument for why Government is the Problem. I disagree Friedman Claims that Government causes, deteriorating education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family values, the crisis in medical...
Raw Data
Socialism Questions
Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...
Economics Thinkers to Know
A list of Economics Thinkers we should study and get to know so we can best apply their thinking to realizing the communities goals.
Economic Fallacies
https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...
The Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family
This lesson argues the Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family by moving from family businesses to factory work from .
Economics
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Socialism Questions
Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...
Economics Thinkers to Know
A list of Economics Thinkers we should study and get to know so we can best apply their thinking to realizing the communities goals.
Economic Fallacies
https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...
The Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family
This lesson argues the Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family by moving from family businesses to factory work from .
F. A. Hayek Quotes
Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System – Satoshi Nakamoto – Original PDF
Bitcoin - A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash SystemDownload
Understanding the Technology S-Curve
A lesson on understanding the Technology S-Curve
Cato Institute Economic Myths Discussed
A discussion of the Myths the Cato Institute believes those “hostile to free markets” believe. Each one is studied to see what we can learn form it.
Libertarianism Basics
#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...
Friedman Falsely Claims Government is Always the Problem
In his PDF Milton Friedman lays out his argument for why Government is the Problem. I disagree Friedman Claims that Government causes, deteriorating education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family values, the crisis in medical...
Glossary/Definitions
Socialism Questions
Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author...
Economics Thinkers to Know
Here are some of the important economics thinkers to know. This list will...
Economic Fallacies
https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/...
The Industrial Revolution, Not Liberals, Destroyed The Family
This lesson will make the argument that the Industrial Revolution, Not...
F. A. Hayek Quotes
Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis...
Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System – Satoshi Nakamoto – Original PDF
Bitcoin - A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash SystemDownload
Understanding the Technology S-Curve
Part I: Component Technologies Learning Objective: Understand the Four...
Cato Institute Economic Myths Discussed
I happened across Cato Institute’s 20 Economic Myths....
Libertarianism Basics
#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a...
Friedman Falsely Claims Government is Always the Problem
In his PDF Milton Friedman lays out his argument for why Government is...