On The "Tyranny of Freedom" by Lucio Saverio-Eastman | Authors Corner
Lucio Eastman, AIER Design Technologist and author of a provocative article titled 'On the Tyranny of Freedom'. Ethan dives into the details of the piece: "What exactly is a tyranny of freedom?" "Where does Moby Dick fit into all this?" and more.
Making Local Government More Efficient and Effective
Part 3 of a 9-part series
On Monday August 16 at 7:00PM at the American Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington MA., Dr. Gerald Benjamin discussed strategies for more efficient and effective local government. Benjamin is Associate Vice President for Regional Engagement and Director of the Center for Research, Regional Education and Outreach (CRREO) at SUNY New Paltz. CRREO is the principal locus of the college's efforts to raise its level of engagement within communities, governments, not-for-profits and businesses across the Hudson Valley. He has written and commented extensively on state and local government and regional governance.
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AIER Economist Peter C. Earle joined The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the effects of quarantines to prevent the spread of diseases. He examined South Korea's handling of the COVID-19 outbreak and how the US could implement similar practices to prevent infection.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6mP-7X6jCU
Did Lockdowns mark the end of the enlightenment era?
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Two years after the Great Barrington Declaration, Kate Wand sat down with one of its eminent authors, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor at Stanford University Medical School, a physician, epidemiologist, health economist, and public health policy expert focusing on infectious diseases and vulnerable populations.
They discussed the immense harms and collateral damage of lockdowns, the crushing censorship of scientific debate and scapegoating of perceived opponents, the deification of Science, and the philosophical underpinnings of our societal response.
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Sustainability is one of the most pressing themes of the technology revolution. With supply chains expanding and millions being lifted from global poverty, the abundance economy has many governments and corporations in the spotlight. But despite popular news headlines claiming that capitalism is responsible for climate change, pollution, animal endangerment and other environmental concerns, Christopher Barnard has a different perspective of free markets yielding cleaner and greener societies.
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Could tight labour market lead to further rate hikes? Our President Edward Stringham joins BBC World News to discuss the latest labour market news.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jz5EL5fsUoc
Investing in Uncertain Times
Part 8 of a 9-part series
Dr. Donald Chambers, Professor of Finance at Lafayette College, speaks on modern portfolio theory and investing in a time of uncertainty. This lecture was held on July 19, 2010 at the American Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. For more information, please visit www.aier.org
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AIER's Editorial Director Jeffrey A. Tucker joins World Alternative Media to talk about the monopoly on ideas that are patents as well as intellectual property. Read his article 'What You Need to Know about the Great IP Dispute Between the US and China' ➡️ http://bit.ly/2rEHX6C.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMCP5kBSAis
Everyone knows that the House Democrats and the entire party have been in an existential meltdown of fury, shock, and horror ever since election night 2016. The results were not supposed to be as they were, which everyone knew because nearly every living soul in the mainstream press assured us that Trump would flame out and die a disgraceful political death that night.
Everyone knows that the center-left has sought impeachment from that moment on and that the president is not happy unless he is muscling people, defeating enemies, winning the game that he sets up, exacting tribute, establishing his dominance in the room and the world stage, capturing all the headlines and so on.
Trump believes the entire US economy is his private achievement; that he also believes that the US Treasury is his for advancing his political interests follows too. Nor does anyone believe that tying aid to political ends is somehow unprecedented in American political life.
We only pretend to be taken aback. Actually, we know that this is only a small peek into what really goes on in these circles.
Finally, here is the core of what everyone knows. Everyone knows that the real-life business of government is shady, backstabbing, underhanded, duplicitous, dogs-eating-dogs, and fundamentally rotten. Both sides. All sides.
Read 'The Incredibly Uneventful Impeachment' by Jeffrey A. Tucker: https://aier.site/2r4e56Q.
Narration by Taleed Brown.
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Art Carden: "Let’s just try a mental experiment. Let’s regard the players on the team as some seem to regard themselves, exploited and underpaid. The same claims are made for many people around the world. The commonly proposed solution is the boycott."
Brilliant econtalk here from Taleed Brown based on research by Art Carden. Read more here: https://aier.site/2K2usIb
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