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We know a lot about South Korea and may be set to find out a lot more about North Korea in the near future but did you know about these […]
We know a lot about South Korea and may be set to find out a lot more about North Korea in the near future but did you know about these […]
China is a mess July 20 marks the anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party’s persecution of the Falun Gong, or Falun Dafa, qigong meditation practice. In 1999, then leader of […]
In todays Links I Like post, Tom Woods gives a talk about Hitler and Economics. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 19, 2018.Mises University is the world’s leading […]
THIS. LOOKS. GREAT! Whether or not it’s true about low representation of females and minorities in Hollywood, i’ve been into manga and anime since i was a kid. And in […]
In todays Links I Like post, A post addressing the oft used apologist technique of stating Hitler, Stalin and Pol pot were atheists. I recently posted about the effect reading Hitch 22 […]
In todays Links I Like post, A documentary on a Japanese sword-smith. I like that this has over 4 million views,. Much decent uncontroversial middle of the road material to be found […]
In todays Links I Like post, what may new category of things I do nto like but still want to share. Here is a video of a female hitting herself with a […]
In todays Links I Like post, American actress Sandra Bullock in an appearance on the popular show Ellen, in which she jokes about using products created from the foreskins of Korean baby […]
In todays Links I Like post, Timothy D Terrell gives a talk on what medical care could look like in a free-market. This is a great talk and addresses many concerns that […]
In todays Links I Like post, Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Steve Green inform us about Blacin Gaskill the hero that stopped a school shooter in Maryland. Shortly following the now infamous […]
Can an obese person from doing excellent research on fitness? I say yes. Capability ≠ Practice. Here is an excerpt from the article, She’s the world’s top empathy researcher. But colleagues say […]
In todays Links I Like post, PhilosophyInsights brings a clip of Steven Arthur Pinker (one of my favorite people ever!) and Heather Lynn McDonald taking questions from students at Kenyon College. Howard Dean was there […]
In todays Links I Like post, Jeffrey M. Herbner giving a talk on subjective value and market prices the 2018 Mises university. Many that claim to be cultural relativists will state there are actually objective […]
In todays Links I Like post, Robert P. Murphy giving a talk on economics sans state from the 2018 Mises university. Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on July 18, 2018. Mises […]
In todays Links I Like post, LibertyPen put together this clip Walter Williams speaking on how you can be selfish and still end up helping others. From “Suffer No Fools,” libertarian economist […]
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