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Category: Social Issues

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Politics

Sunday, March 06, 2011

The Support For Slavery in the United States as Public Unions Bankrupt Cities and States / Politics / Social Issues

By: Mike_Shedlock

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleA large number of people have recently come out in support of extortion, bribery, coercion, and even slavery. They don't realize it, but I can make a rock-solid case.

Here is a partial list of prominent names willing to support or ignore slavery for political reasons.

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Politics

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Enemies of the Middle Class / Politics / Social Issues

By: Gary_North

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWith less than one quarter of 2011 gone, we have seen the spread of three revolutions. The first is literal. It is happening in North Africa. The second is intellectual: the acceptance by large numbers of voters of a shutdown of the United States government, which is deemed to be out of control. The third is political: the willingness of state legislatures in the rust belt to remove the 70-year government subsidies to public employees' unions.

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Politics

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Doug Casey on Labor Unions / Politics / Social Issues

By: Casey_Research

Best Financial Markets Analysis Article(Interviewed by Louis James, Conversations with Casey)

Contrarian investor and free-market thinker Doug Casey doesn't mince his words. That's why he is a sought-after speaker at investment conferences - not only for his spot-on investment advice but for his no-holds-barred views of the markets, economy, and politics. In light of the recent events in Wisconsin, here are his musings on labor unions.

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Commodities

Saturday, March 05, 2011

The Hitchhiker’s Guide To Global Commodities 2011 / Commodities / Social Issues

By: Patrick_Henningsen

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCeapach Donald writes: Metals, food and fuel beat stocks, bonds and the US dollar for a third straight month- the longest winning streak since June 2008. Price rises fundamentally driven by short supplies lifted all soft commodities like the grains, vegetable oils, sugar, cotton and rubber, intensified by investor speculation that violence in the Arab and Muslim world will curb oil supplies…

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Politics

Thursday, March 03, 2011

Global Financial System is One Gargantuan Ponzi Scheme... / Politics / Social Issues

By: Global_Research

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHon. Paul Hellyer writes: An Address to the International UFO Congress, Fort McDowell Resort, Scottsdale, Arizona, Saturday, February 26, 2011 by Hon. Paul Hellyer, P.C. Former Canadian Minister of National Defence

The world financial system is a total fraud. It is one gargantuan Ponzi scheme, no better than the one Bernie Madoff used to swindle his friends and neighbors, and thousands of times worse if you add up the total number of victims it has ripped off over countless generations.

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Politics

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How to Win an Election / Politics / Social Issues

By: MISES

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIn his superb analysis of democracy, Hans-Hermann Hoppe observes that "prime ministers and presidents are selected for their proven efficiency as morally uninhibited demagogues. Thus, democracy virtually assures that only bad and dangerous men will ever rise to the top of government."[1] Those who seek political office appear to be eager to break the moral code that most of us are willing to follow. The greater the power of the political office that a candidate is seeking, the more likely it is that that individual has no sense of right and wrong.

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Politics

Friday, February 11, 2011

Facebook Nation, Facebook World / Politics / Social Issues

By: Ron_Holland

I’m using the term "Facebook Nation" to describe the growing power of individuals incorporating the internet and social media like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to effect political change.

I believe Mubarak’s fall from power and tyranny is just the first of many victories which will be credited to freedom-loving people using the internet and social media to defeat corrupt, dictatorial and unrepresentative governments. This is individual human action at its best as described by Austrian economist, Ludwig von Mises.

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Politics

Monday, February 07, 2011

The Student Loan Swindle / Politics / Social Issues

By: Mike_Whitney

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAn interview with Professor Alan Nasser

MW--Is it possible to "walk away" from a student loan and declare bankruptcy?

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Politics

Friday, February 04, 2011

Falling Prices and The End of the Nation State / Politics / Social Issues

By: Gary_North

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWe are living in the greatest era of falling prices in the history of man. Our lives are being transformed by this phenomenon year by year, yet most of us take the change for granted. We barely notice it. Yet we would wonder what is wrong if it ceased.

Falling prices, you say? What falling prices? Where is there any sign of this.

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Politics

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

A People's Uprising Against the Empire / Politics / Social Issues

By: LewRockwell

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThose of the young generation, people too young to remember the collapse of Soviet bloc and other socialist states in 1989 and 1990, are fortunate to be living through another thrilling example of a seemingly impenetrable state edifice reduced to impotence when faced with crowds demanding freedom, peace, and justice.

There is surely no greater event than this. To see it instills in us a sense of hope that the longing for freedom that beats in the heart of every human being can be realized in our time.

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Politics

Friday, January 28, 2011

Riots in Egypt over Food Prices and Unemployment, Blood on Bernanke's Hands / Politics / Social Issues

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleViolence in Egypt continues unabated in spite of President Hosni Mubarak's plea for calm. Demonstrators threw firebombs and chanted "Down with Hosni Mubarak, down with the tyrant." Police responded with teargas and bullets.

Protesters are angry over poverty, rising food prices, state food subsidies, unemployment, and social conditions.

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Politics

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Myth of a Middle Class / Politics / Social Issues

By: Global_Research

Cristian Gherasim writes: Almost a year ago, during the State of the Union address, President Obama came up with another plan to ease the economic burden on middle-class families. No news here. In fact, he gave that same do-or-die case for big government we have heard over and over: "The middle class has been under assault for a long time. … We've just come through what was one of the most difficult decades the middle class has ever faced."

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Politics

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Bourgeoisie's Favorite Forms of Socialism / Politics / Social Issues

By: MISES

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe mindset of the middle class is off-putting — to the heterodox, to the sovereign, and to the individualist. The mindset is a dull recital on the virtues of moderation and proscription: don't stay up too late; don't drink too much; don't exercise too hard; don't risk too much; don't challenge authority; don't question orthodoxy. By all means exist, just do so on an even, bovine keel.

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Politics

Saturday, January 08, 2011

Highly Efficient Systems and Agonizing Death / Politics / Social Issues

By: Ashvin_Pandurangi

"Not one has shown an iota of fear of death. They want to end this agony." - Jack Kevorkian

Perhaps what we need as a society is a better understanding of "efficiency", since it is such a key aspect of all complex systems. Take the human body, for example, which is perhaps the most complex life form that has evolved on Earth. After increasing specialization and inter-connection of various bodily components through millions of years of evolution, the systems of the human body have become extremely efficient at their specific functions. The arteries, veins and capillaries of the cardiovascular system have evolved an intricate fractal design that competently delivers oxygen and nutrients to all of the body's cells as necessary.

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Politics

Thursday, January 06, 2011

Public Education Is Going Down / Politics / Social Issues

By: Gary_North

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleI am working with a young man who turned 18 in December. You know what he got for his birthday? A B.A. degree from an accredited college. His parents paid for tuition: under $15,000. The college awarded him his degree for work performed. He did the whole thing at home.

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Politics

Sunday, December 26, 2010

I Like Ebeneezer Scrooge, A Revisionist Look at Dickens / Politics / Social Issues

By: Butler_Shaffer

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMy interest in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol began one Christmas eve when, as a small child, my parents turned on network radio to listen to what, even then, had become a classic Christmas eve festivity: Lionel Barrymore’s presentation of the Dickens story.

Radio was a medium that required the imagination to paint scenes far more colorful, and to concoct monsters far scarier, than anything motion pictures or television have ever been able to present. With radio, the listener was the stage designer, costumer, and location director.

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Politics

Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Economic Lessons of Bethlehem and Christmas / Politics / Social Issues

By: LewRockwell

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAt the heart of the Christmas story rests some important lessons concerning free enterprise, government, and the role of wealth in society.

Let's begin with one of the most famous phrases: "There's no room at the inn." This phrase is often invoked as if it were a cruel and heartless dismissal of the tired travelers Joseph and Mary. Many renditions of the story conjure up images of the couple going from inn to inn only to have the owner barking at them to go away and slamming the door.

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Politics

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Mistletoe – Proof That Miracles Do Happen in Free Markets / Politics / Social Issues

By: LewRockwell

Mark Roberts writes: Happy holidays, solstice and new year! Today, I witnessed a miracle of free markets in progress. It made me feel great to witness it, and I want to share the account with all who would like to feel great, too.

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Politics

Monday, November 22, 2010

How and Why the State Destroys Society / Politics / Social Issues

By: Frank_Chodorov

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIt is not incumbent on a diagnostician to prescribe a remedy, and it would be quackery for him to do so when he has misgivings as to its curative value. It may be that the struggle between Society and the State is inevitable; it may be in the nature of things for the struggle to continue until mutual destruction clears the ground for the emergence of a new Society, to which a new political establishment attaches itself to effect a new doom.

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Politics

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

How Many Grad Students Do We Need? / Politics / Social Issues

By: Daniel_Coleman

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe recent fad of text-to-speech videos has placed its crosshairs on the unfortunate case of many young Americans who — facing a much higher unemployment rate than the nation as a whole — have turned to graduate school in record numbers. They typically do so to improve their job prospects, fulfill their intellectual fantasies, or simply escape the harsh reality of a depressed economy for another few years. It is clear that this trend cannot end happily for a large number of these students.

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