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Capitalists on the Moon

February 28, 2022 Brian Phillips Property

At Jacobin Magazine, Luke Savage argues that against capitalists on the moon. He isn’t happy that billionaires like Jeff Bezos

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The Vaccine for an Infodemic

February 25, 2022 Brian Phillips Blog Posts, General

Merriam-Webster states that an infodemic typically refers to a rapid and far-reaching spread of both accurate and inaccurate information about

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Alternatives to Zoning: Deed Restrictions

February 23, 2022 Brian Phillips Zoning and Land Use

Defenders of exclusionary zoning argue that if that institution is eliminated, neighborhoods will be overrun with multi-family housing. Quiet neighborhoods

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Alternatives to Zoning: Nuisance

February 21, 2022 Brian Phillips Zoning and Land Use

Defenders of exclusionary zoning argue that if that institution is eliminated, neighborhoods will be overrun with multi-family housing. Children will

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The Failure to Discriminate

February 18, 2022 Brian Phillips Business Regulations, General

Many conservatives oppose vaccine mandates, regardless of its source. They see no difference between a government mandate and a mandate

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That Which is Seen

February 16, 2022 Brian Phillips General One comment

In 1850, the French economist, Claude Frédéric Bastiat, wrote an essay titled “That Which is Seen and That Which is

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Woman of Color

February 14, 2022 Brian Phillips General

This is a guest post by JP Miller In late January we witnessed a brazen low point in the history

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An Exception that Isn’t

February 11, 2022 Brian Phillips Zoning and Land Use

If you examine nearly any debate regarding government policy, almost all of the discussion revolves around government imposing more restrictions

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