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George Selgin
GeorgeSelgin
In _Denationalisation of Money_, Hayek supposed that competing private fiat-like monies would vie for market share by demonstrating their stable purchasing power. But, as I observed many years ago, Hayek
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Jonathan Wilson
jnthnwwlsn
The fundamental problem with this popular essay is the way it relies on First World panic—being haunted by the specter of becoming "like Pakistan or Belarus." The competent progressive state
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Clyde Williams
ClydeWilliams46
6 months after I became a lawyer I realized our political class don’t care much for our ppl. Most of our Parish Courts remain ill equipped for the public. I
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E.W. Niedermeyer
Tweetermeyer
People forget that this exact dynamic caused Henry Ford to go from being a figure of near-universal reverence to the paranoid racist crackpot "Crazy Henry" of later life, taking his
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G O L D I E.
goldietaylor
A FB commenter called me a traitor and demanded I leave *his* country. SPOILER: My family and I have as much title to this land as he does. We paid
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Arjun Kapoor
arjunkapoor
One of the important changes has been the law’s recognition of the fundamental right to sexuality & identity has empowered the community. For many this has facilitated acceptance & enabled
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Woke But Petty
marcformarc
I wanted to share an experience that I bet I'm not alone in today: I would like to go to the protest that's happening locally and spend time in community
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Chris Becker
jcbecker93
The number one thing that makes me want to leave economics is the contempt we have for the people we study. It’s not always explicit. Which is part of why
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bec!! loves niall
talkswatermelon
hey everyone! as some of y’all may have noticed, i’ve been inactive for the past few days. i’ve been checking in periodically, every time i come on here, i end
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John Pfaff
JohnFPfaff
This is... not exactly right.To start, like w the rape case, Barrett didn't write this. Manion did (like, strangely, in the rape case).Second, it doesn't say this. It's about handcuffs--bc
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Alexander J Richardson
alexanderjrich
Agreed @MikeCarlton01. A well articulated take. I’ve read the decision, and I simply cannot abide it. As a criminal lawyer, fresh as I may be to the fold, it doesn’t
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Ana Lorena Fabrega
anafabrega11
First principles = think like a scientist Scientists don’t "assume" anything.They *question* their assumptions until they get to the fundamental truths —the first principles—and build up from there.Scientists deconstruct, th
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Stephen Rogers
soapietrekkers
Thread.....Tbh honest I don't expect any of the fundamental problems in the US to be addressed by any of the parties, ever! R's have gone too far into Fascist ideals
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Susan Hough 🦖
SeismoSue
Happy Birthday to Charles F. Richter, born on April 26, 1900. Raised by a single mother, he struggled in school & at the start of grad school had what used
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Jonathan Rosa
DrJonathanRosa
Teaching, mentoring, & learning can be so profoundly bittersweet & idiosyncratic—instructors & students are poised to share & develop different kinds of knowledge in particular moments in their lives, resulting
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Free Law Project ⚖
FreeLawProject
The House Judicial Committee just came out strongly in favor of the "Free PACER" bill. The quotes are just incredible. We'll put some here.... Nadler: "Judiciary records systems have long
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