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		<title>By: New England Patriots</title>
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		<title>By: Clay Northwood</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clay Northwood</dc:creator>
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		<description>Aug.11, 2010

If only what you said is true. I have wanted to set up a scholarship
foundation in economics in several Canadian (Ontario) universities
and even one high school. At first the officials involved were 
very enthusiastic. But then I said there were conditions. One wss
that the scholarship be based on a dissertation based on the students&#039; reading of five or six great free-market capitalist works.
I mentioned F.A. Hayek, Ludwig von Mises, Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Milton Friedman, Adam Smith, Henry Hazlitt, and some others. That was the end of our correspondence.

I asked one economics chair at long established Ontario U, (famous for its MBA buseness school) for a copy of the Economics 101 program at his university. It was awful. The course consisted of algegbra, calculus, law, government and only one known economic reference book, that by the socialist Paul Krugman. 

Please don&#039;t tell me it is any different in the vast majority of American universities. It isn&#039;t. I have read &quot;The Bell
Curve&quot;, written over two decades ago. Things are probalby worse now than they were then. 

If you know of any Canadian unversities that teaches a course ih 
free-market capitalist economics, please let me know.

Sincerely,

Clay Nothwood</description>
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<p>If only what you said is true. I have wanted to set up a scholarship<br />
foundation in economics in several Canadian (Ontario) universities<br />
and even one high school. At first the officials involved were<br />
very enthusiastic. But then I said there were conditions. One wss<br />
that the scholarship be based on a dissertation based on the students&#8217; reading of five or six great free-market capitalist works.<br />
I mentioned F.A. Hayek, Ludwig von Mises, Thomas Sowell, Walter Williams, Milton Friedman, Adam Smith, Henry Hazlitt, and some others. That was the end of our correspondence.</p>
<p>I asked one economics chair at long established Ontario U, (famous for its MBA buseness school) for a copy of the Economics 101 program at his university. It was awful. The course consisted of algegbra, calculus, law, government and only one known economic reference book, that by the socialist Paul Krugman. </p>
<p>Please don&#8217;t tell me it is any different in the vast majority of American universities. It isn&#8217;t. I have read &#8220;The Bell<br />
Curve&#8221;, written over two decades ago. Things are probalby worse now than they were then. </p>
<p>If you know of any Canadian unversities that teaches a course ih<br />
free-market capitalist economics, please let me know.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Clay Nothwood</p>
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