The Criminal Conduct of the Government
Your lecture for this week is an interview of Lew Rockwell, approx. 50 mins, about how the government engages incriminal behavior that if limited to one citizen would land him in jail, maybe for life.
Your lecture for this week is an interview of Lew Rockwell, approx. 50 mins, about how the government engages incriminal behavior that if limited to one citizen would land him in jail, maybe for life.
The lecture for this week examines the idea of democracy by discussing who the rational voter must be:
Your lecture of the week this week comes from the Seattle-area, in which the idea of genetically modified crops is examined in light of the available scientific knowledge on the topic. Is organic really better for the environment or humanity?:
This week’s lecture of the week is brought to you by Kellen Cheney…
Meltup is an analysis of the current financial situation, its causes, and a view of the future. This is an economics lesson you will not want to miss:
The lecture of the week this week is a continuation of the economics lessons started earlier in the week. In the following lecture, Professor Horowitz from St. Lawrence University explains how, while the rich are getting richer, the poor are getting richer faster (this has been true throughout U.S. history, though we might be seeing…
DetailsBig Fat Fiasco dispels the myth that it is fat that is ruining the collective health of Americans. I know I gave you a lecture this morning for the week, but this one is actually MORE important (did he just say more important than FREEDOM?! yes, because you can’t be free if you are dead).…
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