Articles in the Blog Category

Article featured in Australian Magazine
Posted in Blog on 3 September 2008

No Limits -magazine’s August/September 2008 (Issue 2) features my article “Planning” in pages 42-43. Check it out!
You can also read the article online here.

Tags: magazine, planning

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New Layout and Comments Welcome
Posted in Blog on 24 July 2008

You may have noticed that I changed the look-and-feel of the site. I’m happy to hear your comments and feedback!
Hopefully the site is now more approachable and it is easier to browse through different articles and categories. Currently there are over 200 articles and posts that are ready to be discovered. You can explore them [...]

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Podcasts and a Christmas present
Posted in Blog on 19 December 2007

Holidays are coming so it’s time to relax and take it easy. For the holiday season you can find a few podcasts here, and there is more to come. Just remember that those are still work in  progress…
And if you would like to get a small Christmas present, visit the main-page and follow the audio instructions. [...]

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Some books, movies, and music
Posted in Blog on 12 June 2007

I selected some books, movies, and music that might not be the most typical choices. Well, let me know if you have read, seen and heard all of them

Tags: alt music, books, movies

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What central banks should do?
Posted in Blog on 30 May 2007

Gary has very clear advice: nada de nada.

Tags: central banks, freedom, Gary North, liberty, links, money, politics

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Back to basics
Posted in Blog on 25 May 2007

A recent interview of Lew Rockwell.

Tags: freedom, interview, liberty, links

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Why governments need more debt
Posted in Blog on 18 May 2007

An excellent article by Gary North. See also the previous part.
Actually there are new concepts that require no debt - see e.g. Open Capital.

Tags: debt, Gary North, no debt

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The impossibility of ‘Just Tax’
Posted in Blog on 14 April 2007

There are only net tax payers and net receivers in any given society where government coercion is practised. See why, explained by Murray Rothbard.

Tags: coercion, equality, government, justice, Murray Rothbard, politics, Society, tax

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The U.S. vs. John Lennon
Posted in Blog on 5 April 2007

Go and check this out The U.S. vs. John Lennon. A well-made documentary that shows the other side of John Lennon that focused on social and political issues. The official web-site.

Tags: action, coercion, freedom, ideas, John Lennon, liberty, links, politics, power

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Economics is not politics
Posted in Blog on 4 April 2007

“The intrusion of politics into the field of economics is simply an evidence of human ignorance or arrogance, and is as fatuous as an attempt to control the rise and fall of tides. Since the beginning of political institutions, there have been attempts to fix wages, control prices, and create capital, all resulting in failure.”
Frank [...]

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