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Practical economics to save America's cultural capital
Friday, March 27, 2009
Spend and tax
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Guiding principles:
Liberty = personal freedom & economic growth
Private property defines morality
Free market entrepreneurial capitalism
Limited government
The U.S. Constitution
Popular sovereignty
Behavioral economics
Political economy
Dean Kalahar
Teacher & author
Publications:
Simply Economics
Practical Economics
The Best of Thomas Sowell
The Little Big Book of Knowledge
The One Room Schoolhouse
Blind Perceptions
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