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How to Avoid Conflict

How to Avoid Conflict

The very institution of private property is about avoiding conflict.  Any deviation from private property promotes it.  This is not

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Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on November 9, 2022July 15, 2023Categories Economics, Ideology, Method, StatismTags capitalism, conflict, economics, education, fascism, logic, method, socialism, Statism1 Comment on How to Avoid Conflict

Conflict or Cooperation

Conflict or Cooperation

There is diversity in value.  However, this doesn’t mean there is war of all against all.  It’s certainly possible … Read the rest

Author Michael DeVinneyPosted on December 20, 2021July 12, 2022Categories Economics, StatismTags capitalism, conflict, economics, education, fascism, logic, socialism, Statism5 Comments on Conflict or Cooperation

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  • Frédéric Bastiat: Who will Feed Paris? June 3, 2025
    Frederic Bastiat understood better than most how free markets and market prices actually promote social harmony. And unlike most, he understood why Paris, which had little agricultural land, had plenty of food for its inhabitants.
    Ulrich Fromy
  • Seattle’s Other Monorail: Some Lessons for California June 2, 2025
    While this page has covered rail boondoggles in California and elsewhere, we also look at Seattle, which looked at building a monorail system, but then later wisely back off, saving the city‘s taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars of future taxes.
    Jane L. Johnson
  • 1995: When I Testified Before the Train Wreck Known as Congress June 2, 2025
    Elon Musk has found out the hard way that one can ferret out hundreds of billions of dollars that Congress wastes, but fail in getting its members to stop wasteful spending. Jim Bovard learned that hard lesson 30 years ago.
    James Bovard
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