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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Column on Who Needs AusterityWhen Some Are Rich?
Who Needs Austerity when some Are Rich Tibor R. Machan Portugal is broke but austerity measures there are protested persistently. Greece is in the same fix. And indeed in America, too, the Occupy Wall Street crowd appears to believe that … Continue reading
Column on Inequality
Inequality Tibor R. Machan* Much consternation is spent on income and related inequality. Or call it unequal advantages in life. As if it were some kind of moral or political imperative that we must all enjoy equal benefits and burdens, … Continue reading
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Tagged Amartya Sen, Isaiah Berlin, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Martha Nussbaum, Robert Nozick
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Tibor Machan lecture at Adam Smith Forum in Moscow 11/12/11
My 11-12-11 lecture at the Adam Smith Forum in Moscow, Russia:
Column on Is the US Government Against Monopolies?
Is The US Government Anti-Monopoly? Tibor R. Machan So you may have heard that the US Federal Government is opposed to monopolies and that is why the Department of Justice has its various rules against them. All those antitrust provisions … Continue reading
Column on From Russia With Trepidations
From Russia with Trepidations Tibor R. Machan The invitation was just too nice to turn down despite my increasing reluctance to do very long trips. (I did some such a while back, like twice to New Zealand and twice to … Continue reading
Column About the Cain Fracas
What about the Cain Fracas? Tibor R. Machan I am not a devoted supporter of Herman Cain although I do find him an appealing person, someone who seems to be a straight shooter when it comes to discussing the issues … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Johnson, Herman Cain, Obama, onus of proof, Ron Paul
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Machan’s Archives: Imperialism, Left & Right
Machan’s Archives: Imperialism, Left and Right Tibor R. Machan No, I am not talking about foreign policy. My concern is with how both Left and Right seem to have their straight jackets into which they want everyone to be strapped, … Continue reading
Machan’s Archives: Equality or Diversity, A Leftist Conundrum
Machan’s Archives: Equality or diversity? Which one do Leftists want? You can’t have both by Tibor R. Machan For the last couple or so decades the universities and colleges where I have taught–and by all accounts, most of them in … Continue reading