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Politicians rely on the tools of envy and greed to stir their audiences.
From Cambodia, to China, to the former USSR, centralized governments' attempts to enact forced equality have always had devestating consequences for their populaces.
“50 percent of the work is done by the square root of the total number of people who participate in the work.”
New York City is spending more on pensions than on infrastructure. The City has 215 billion in debt. How long can New York sustain this?
If America returned to being an aspirational society, would we see less bickering and more prosperity amongst its citizens?
Over the last 20 years, fewer people are learning how to read and compose music. What impact has that had on the music we listen to?
The people of Hong Kong understand that a free market left alone is a market that will flourish.
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Sweden is far from the socialist nirvana it has been depicted to be. A look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of its economic system.
Opinions and statistics vary as to how large an impact automation will have on the employment market. But many tech execs are taking no chances.
Here are 25 quotes from Thomas Sowell, one of America's most outspoken luminaries.
Who really benefits from the 14,000 pages of Dodd-Frank?
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