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- William L. Anderson
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- 2004
Mises Daily
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William L. Anderson
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In the spring of each leap year, we have a predictable—if tiresome—dog-and-pony show: the candidates for President of the United States denounce the newest gasoline price increases. We lived through this political purgatory four years ago, and it looks as though we will experience it again. Recently, the soon-to-be Democratic nominee for
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Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and now Frank P. Quattrone must have been the culprits who caused the recession of 2001 and are also responsible for the relatively poor performance of the economy since then. We can think of no other reason as to why the U.S. Government has embarked upon numerous criminal investigations of business firms and their
Mises Daily
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William L. Anderson
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In a recent poll on the CNN website, viewers were asked the “poll” question of whether or not they believed that Wal-Mart stores were “good” for the “community.” Perhaps it is not surprising that a large majority answered “no.” Now, this by itself does not mean much, since these online “polls” are not scientific and reflect only the views of the
Mises Daily
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William L. Anderson
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Most of our present governmental institutions (and many private ones) are a creation of that era which lasted from the late 19 th into the first quarter of the 20 th centuries. Progressivism could not have made the strides it did, however, had it not been for the advent of what we would call modern journalism. From the “muckrakers” of the turn of