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The False Seduction of “Economic Development”

The False Seduction of “Economic Development”

by Principles of Liberty | Apr 17, 2014 | Blog

by: former State Representative Don Beezley Mikhail Gorbachev’s press secretary was asked his vision for the world: “World socialism, except New Zealand.” Why not New Zealand? “Well,” he said, “we will need to get the prices from someone!”...

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