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 Economics: Business

PHP-Nuke"Business in a Free Nation"
by Philip E. Jacobson
"The thesis is that the business climate in a free nation will tend to encourage businesses to adopt a strategy of mutual self interest with their customers (and with other businesses) instead of the antagonistic one which is encouraged by state interference."

"Business in a Free Nation"

by Richard O. Hammer
General remarks on the effects of market enforcement of contracts and specific observations on the effects in the residential building industry.

The Trouble With Licensure

Fed's attempted destruction of Microsoft
Details of proposed sanctions against company impose strict rules
--Wired News

Bill Gates, meet Hank Reardon
Parallels between Atlas Shrugged and today's bureaucratic destroyers of free enterprise.
--LewRockwell.com

MS breakup: Socialist throwback
--Capitalism Magazine

Anti-trust, anti-truth
Thomas DiLorenzo traces fed monopoly regulation's shady history
--Mises.org

Microsoft must be humbled and made obedient
Critique of an article in the New York Times demands Microsoft be broken up for its arrogance and as lesson to other would-be free enterprisers who dare to think that they can live without the benevolent dictatorship of Federal regulation.

Banking and Money

Honest Money, Not Fiat Money -- Ron Paul

Get Us Out of the IMF -- Ron Paul

Federal Gestapo raids Gold-Age
Gold-Age owner Parker Bradley says that during his eight-hour interrogation on March 12, the Secret Service seemed less interested in credit card fraud and more interested in the mechanics of e-gold..."The interrogation became less about me and more about politics and e-gold," Bradley said. "They were trying to get me to blame e-gold for fraud. Just to be blunt, these guys
have no clue about how e-commerce works, how e-gold works or what I was doing." --Wired

Free Choice of Currencies
by Henry Hazlitt
A critique of Hayek's proposed alternatives to a private gold standard. Hazlitt argues for private coinage and fully redeemable notes.

The Gold Standard: A Standard for Freedom
by Paul Stevens
Shows money was an invention of the market and the boom/bust cycle is the result of fiat money.

Human Freedom Rests on Gold Redeemable Money
by Howard Buffett
Money redeemable in gold is a safeguard against government tyranny, which is why dictators such as Lenin, Mussolini, and Hitler made it illegal.

Private Coinage in America
by Brian Summers
The history of private coinage in America, which supports the practicality of free market money.

Banks fight ATM fee bans in California
Political Bank Robbers Attempt to Steal from ATMs



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 Economics: Economics

The Legitimacy of Capitalism
The enemies of civilization want to turn back the clock.

The Federal Fraud

Ron Paul wants to know: what about government accountability?

Bad Theatre
Government accounting? There's no such thing.

The Corporate-Political Cartel
Tim Shorrock on the sinister Carlyle Group.

The Key to Peace
Free trade, of course.

The Unfinished American Revolution
capitalism vs. mercantilism



The Role of State Monopoly Capitalism in the American Empire

Economic Terror
Thanks to Osama Bin Federal. -- Ron Paul

The Truth About Enron
Over-subsidized, not under-regulated.

The Hundred Years War
Of the Progressive State against life, liberty, and property. Article by William L. Anderson.

Predators vs. reformers
Harry Browne debunks anti-free-market myths

Associate in Peace
Private property and the freedom of association are absolutely essential if an economy wants to classify itself as capitalist or a free market.

Jobs for Everyone--Without Minimum Wage Laws
"It is no coincidence that countries with free labor markets have far higher rates of economic growth than the U.S or Europe."


The Emerald Isle in a socialist sea
Economic freedom is seen as a threat to the socialist EU
-- David Keene

Takings: The Evils of Eminent Domain
Sheldon Richman, Future of Freedom Foundation

The Commerce Clause: Route to Omnipotent Government
Sheldon Richman, Future of Freedom Foundation 

Zoning: The New Tyranny
James Bovard, Future of Freedom Foundation
James Bovard, Future of Freedom Foundation
Minimum-Wage Law as Political Racketeering
James Bovard, Future of Freedom Foundation 

Licensed to Steal

A Blow Against Socialism
libertarian progress in Scotland.

Despite Trade Boom, Somalia Tires of Power Vacuum
Private enterprise fills in after government demise, but public projects, infrastructure are lacking.

Crony Capitalism Goes Global
U.S. politicians' dealings in the sinister Carlyle Group


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