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Walter Block
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Interviewed by Terry O’Neill and Ron Gray on the “RoadKill Radio” internet radio program, Vancouver, Canada; 11 August 2009. [49:37]
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Walter Block
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If the blackmail offer is rejected, the blackmailer may exercise his rights of free speech and publicize the secret. There is nothing amiss here. All that is happening is that an offer to maintain silence is being made. If the offer is rejected, the blackmailer does no more than exercise his right of free speech, writes Walter Block. This audio
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Thomas Lessl
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Lessl’s field is rhetoric. The history of the relationship between faith and science shifted when the theological nucleus was removed and science was inserted. Rhetoric was left behind. Faith was erased in the middle of the nineteenth century. Kant was intensely hostile to Catholicism. He wanted to replace it with humanism. Science evolved in
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Gene Epstein
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Boom, Bust, and the Future (28:52) January 18-19, 2002
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Paul Gottfried
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WWI was a kind of turning point. Bolshevism, National Socialism and fascism are related ideologies which surfaced after the war. Fascism was the wave of the future in 1920 with its notion of government central planning. Socialism was more ambiguous. Fascism did not become a wicked right-wing kind of ideology until the Nazis and Mussolini allied.
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Paul A. Cantor
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There was a conflict between patronage and the market in music, as reflected in the book, Quarter Notes and Banknotes. The classical music tradition is traced back to Paris. The Court of Burgundy in the 14 th and 15 th Century begins to get interesting. Development around Venice and the first operas flourished in roughly the first time and in