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Reputation is Critical for Long-Term Profits

Reputation is Critical for Long-Term Profits

A good reputation is critical to any business seeking long-term profits.  Reputation is beliefs or opinions that are widespread about … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 13, 2022July 12, 2022Categories Economics, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, reputation, socialism, Statism

The Foundation of Economics

The Foundation of Economics

The foundation of economics is property.  Man is not a puppet to his instincts.  He thinks, then acts to … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 12, 2022October 6, 2022Categories Economics, Method, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, free, logic, socialism, Statism6 Comments on The Foundation of Economics

Cooperation or Violence

Cooperation or Violence

Only humans can cooperate.  There is nothing but violence if we don’t cooperate.  There is no other means available.  … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 10, 2022July 12, 2022Categories Economics, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, socialism, Statism4 Comments on Cooperation or Violence

Argumentation Ethics

Argumentation Ethics

Argumentation ethics states that: Humans are capable of argumentation and know the meaning of truth.  Nonaggression is a necessary … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 8, 2022October 1, 2022Categories Economics, Method, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Argumentation Ethics

Force and Ideas

Force and Ideas

Society emerges from human cooperation.  Humans cooperate based on ideas.  Ideas are not an achievement by isolated individuals, such as … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 6, 2022October 1, 2022Categories Economics, Ideology, Logic, Psychology, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, ideas, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism4 Comments on Force and Ideas

Muddleheaded Babbler

Muddleheaded Babbler

We live in a strange falsification of life.

Oh, how people support superficial measures.

The crowd looks at books as … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 4, 2022June 14, 2023Categories Statism, Poetic, PsychologyTags capitalism, democracy, economics, education, fascism, idol, logic, psychology, socialism, Statism5 Comments on Muddleheaded Babbler

Liberty Means Property Rights

Liberty Means Property Rights

Liberty rests on the fact that no one can aggress against another.  You have a right to your body and … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 3, 2022September 27, 2022Categories Economics, Law, Method, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, inflation, logic, socialism, Statism2 Comments on Liberty Means Property Rights

Opportunity Cost

Opportunity Cost

A firm will spend to produce.  This is the firm’s cost.  They must spend money, but money costs are different … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on January 1, 2022June 10, 2023Categories Economics, Psychology, StatismTags capitalism, cost, economics, education, fascism, logic, socialism, Statism

The Public Goods Fallacy

The Public Goods Fallacy

There are no such things as public goods.  The public goods lie is repeated so often to hypnotize you—so you … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on December 30, 2021June 14, 2023Categories Economics, Logic, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, socialism, Statism1 Comment on The Public Goods Fallacy

Pseudo-Science

Pseudo-Science

Individuals must be understood prior to understanding the masses.  There is a fundamental difference between the physical sciences and the … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on December 28, 2021June 6, 2023Categories Economics, Method, StatismTags capitalism, economics, education, fascism, logic, method, socialism, Statism1 Comment on Pseudo-Science

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  • Paul Heyne: The Ethicist Who Thought Like an Economist June 7, 2025
    Was Paul Heyne an ethicist who thought like an economist or was he instead an economist who thought like an ethicist? It was a bit of both. Heyne‘s popular text, The Economic Way of Thinking, educated a lot of students about how economics really works.
    Jane L. Johnson
  • China’s Strengths Are Over-Exaggerated June 7, 2025
    While China has made great strides economically since the days of Mao, nonetheless, there remain a number of weaknesses in the economy. While we should recognize its economic strengths, we should not be tempted to portray China as an economic superpower.
    Lipton Matthews
  • Preparing for War June 7, 2025
    Why is gold at a record high? How does modern mercantilism fuel today’s tensions? Are we all just pawns in a much bigger game?
    Mark Thornton
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