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One facing a judicial red light; the other, green.Monopoly #1: I was somewhat shocked the other day when I heard a strong critique of the much-vaunted Canadian national health care system on NPR. I wasn’t dreaming - here’s the link to prove
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Curtis Edward Clark about The Common Good as an Excuse to Override Human Dignity Sat, 11/22/2008 11:34 Wow. I had no idea Catholics
were adamant about "the common
good." I did know that
“altruism” was coined by Comte
as [...]
Tracy Jue about Trees, Evil, and Negative Externalities Thu, 11/20/2008 00:20 I certainly had not thought
that life’s positive
externalties like planting a
tree in a neighborhood has
theology [...]
One facing a judicial red light; the other, green.Monopoly #1: I was somewhat shocked the other day when I heard a strong critique of the much-vaunted Canadian national health care system on NPR. I wasn’t dreaming - here’s the link to prove
Weblog: Acton Institute PowerBlogTracked: Jan 09, 09:45