All Posts Tagged With: "India"
Democracy Would Doom Hong Kong
John Wenders teaches economics at the University of Idaho. There is an important lesson to be learned from the Hong Kong economic miracle, the destiny of which is now in the hands of China. Too bad most commentators have missed it completely. The lesson is simple. This small patch of rocky land, devastated by war [...]
1Jan1998 | John T. Wenders | 0 comments | ContinuedThomas Babington Macaulay: Extraordinary Eloquence for Liberty
Thomas Babington Macaulay ranks among the most eloquent of all authors on liberty. In terms of the sheer quantity and range of eloquence, perhaps only Thomas Jefferson soared to such breathtaking heights.
1Oct1996 | Jim Powell | 2 comments | ContinuedWell Worth Reading
Federalized Education? There is a large and vocal group calling for federal aid to education. It may reasonably be presumed that the arguments advanced by this group as to why the local school should have a pipeline into the national treasury are the best arguments that could be devised while remaining within calling distance of [...]
1Jun1956 | FEE Admin | 0 comments | ContinuedAs Frank Chodorov Sees it
In the files of Congress there is a bill that proposes to invest the President with authority to regulate the market place. It is known as the “Stand-by Controls” bill. During the past two sessions the Administration has pressed for the passage of this bill, and continued pressure may be expected during the present session. [...]
1Mar1956 | Frank Chodorov | 0 comments | ContinuedA New Scheme
Dr. Harper is a member of the staff of the Foundation for Economic Education. A new scheme is afoot by which the people of the United States—rich and poor alike are likely to become trapped into financing national socialism abroad. This is the pattern: It all starts innocently enough. Private investors here would gladly pour [...]
1Feb1956 | F. A. Harper | 0 comments | Continued-
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