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Is Liberalism Dead?
Liberalism has been decaying for several decades, and may finally have died in the year 2009
August 30, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
A Public Option for Food
What if the government provided a “public option” for food, in the way the government provides the same for medical services, competing with private industry?
August 24, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Card Games Banned for Seniors
A ban on petty gambling is in itself not a major issue, but it points to a deep problem in laws and policies. Government is often not a servant of the people, but a cruel master.
August 9, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
What Should Be Public, and What Should Be Private?
Only when everything is private other than the commanding heights of governance will we fully enjoy the peace, liberty, justice, prosperity, and harmony that can be our destiny.
August 9, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The End of the Great Recession
When the recession comes to an end, the economy is no longer falling, but is still depressed
August 3, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
A Pure Free Market in Medical Services
12 reforms needed to bring economic freedom, providing individuals and families a free choice in medical care.
July 27, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Supreme Right of Self-Defense
The right to defend oneself against threats is a natural right, implied by a natural law, what the philosopher John Locke called a “law of nature.”
July 20, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Pope Benedict XVI says private enterprise should correct government failure
The pope calls on private enterprise to have a goal of contributing to the well being of society.
July 14, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Microeconomics in One Lesson
All about the world of price
July 6, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Mass Democracy Fails in Iran
The protests about the election for president of Iran do not just indicate a problem with the vote count, but more deeply a problem with mass voting.
June 22, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Redistribution: an Unnecessary Evil
Redistribution would not be necessary if we had the proper initial distribution of income in the first place.
June 22, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Federal Government Continues Its Money Monopoly
The Federal Reserve has continuously expanded the money supply by more than the growth of the economy, inflicting great damage
June 8, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Government’s War on All-Ages Clubs
The State of California has declared war on all-ages nightclubs, and the costs of the anti-club war is pushing many of these venues to bankruptcy and extinction.
June 1, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
How to Really Slash Medical Costs
Just as taxes on wages and goods impose an excess burden on the economy, eating too much of animal products imposes an excess burden on your body, causing disease.
May 25, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
401(k) — Is it Really Your Money?
This tax shelter makes you wonder about the tax
May 18, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Humanity II
Humanity is in a civilization bubble, which can collapse just as did the ancient Maya, the Roman Empire, and the Russian Empire of the czars.
May 11, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
US GDP First Quarter 2009
The good news and the bad news
May 4, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Slowdown Slows Down
The steep dive of the recession is beginning to level out, which means the economy will begin to recover soon
April 30, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
Living means killing
if cruelty to animals is morally wrong, then it has to apply to all animals, not just those which are cute.
April 20, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
The Conceit of Climate Control
Climate engineering is inherently a bad idea, and should not even be considered.
April 13, 2009
Fred Foldvary, Ph.D.
Economist
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