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Isolationism & Violence Is Part of the Cycle

History repeats because indeed the passions of man never change. Crack the economy and what you get is ALWAYS rising anti immigrant movements. Look at the USA version of the Berlin Wall to keep Mexicans out despite the fact they take jobs Americans do not want. We saw rising tensions in France with Arabs, London […]

Debt is Destroying Everything.

Copyright Martin Armstrong All Rights Reserved August 19th, 2012 Debt is Destroying Everything. Where is Common Sense When We Need it the Most? By Martin Armstrong  This whole Sovereign Debt Crisis is starting to look like Nero playing the fiddle as Rome burns. We have to realize that Western society is at the breaking point […]

Regulators Who Regulate Nothing

Regulators Who Regulate Nothing Here we go again. PFGBest founder attempts suicide as $200m goes missing from Future’s Broker’s Accounts. The CFTC stands up with each crisis and claims it failed once again to PREVENT a fraud because it lack yet another regulation tool in its endless Swiss Army Knife. As the 2007 debacle unfolded, […]

The Writings of Thomas Paine Vol III – Paine

THE WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE By Thomas Paine Edited By Moncure Daniel Conway VOLUME III. 1791-1804 G. P. Putnam’s Sons New York London Copyright, 1895 By G. P. Putnam’s Sons Contents INTRODUCTION TO THE THIRD VOLUME. I. THE REPUBLICAN PROCLAMATION II. TO THE AUTHORS OF “LE RÉPUBLICAIN.” III. TO THE ABBÉ SIÈYES IV. TO THE […]

Cato Maior de Senectute – Cicero

M. TULLI CICERONIS CATO MAIOR DE SENECTUTE WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY JAMES S. REID, M.L. FELLOW OF GONVILLE AND CAIUS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, UNIVERSITY LECTURER IN ROMAN HISTORY American Edition Revised BY FRANCIS W. KELSEY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ALLYN AND BACON Boston         New York         Chicago Copyright, 1882 By […]

Hedging vs. Speculative Trading Strategies

The Reversal System—Hedging versus Speculative Trading Strategies One of the purposes of our service is to demonstrate how to develop your own trading techniques using the numbers provided on the daily and weekly reports. The recommendations provided in our reports are NOT the most aggressive strategies one can employ using the Reversals. Furthermore, the use […]

Veblen, Tharstein

Thorstein Veblen 1857-1929 Thorstein Veblen was an American economist of immigrant farmers who spent most of his academic life at the University of Chicago. Veblen saw economics as being an evolutionary process in which man’s survival relied on his ability to adapt his behavior. The role of economics, be felt, should he that of analyzing […]

Lange, Oscar

Oscar Lange 1904-1965 Oscar Lange was a English-born economist, econometrician and politician. Studied in the US, became a naturalized American and taught at the universities of Michigan, Stanford and Chicago. His 1937 Review of Economic Studies article On the Economic Theory of Socialism established his academic reputation. He carried out path finding work in the […]

Johnson, Harry Gordon

Harry Gordon Johnson 1923-1977 Harry Gordon Johnson was a Canadian economist and influential academic. Had the unusual distinction of being Professor of Economics at two major universities simultaneously, since from 1966 to 1974 he taught at both the London School of Economics and the University of Chicago. A prolific writer of books and articles. Johnson […]

Coase, Donald

Donald Coase Born 1918 Donald Coase was a British economist. Intellectual founder of the ‘new institutional economics.’ In 1934, he published an analysis of the British postal system in Economica. In 1937, a paper on the Nature of the Company was published. He went to the US in 1951 and taught at the Universities of […]