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Free Market
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Timothy D. Terrell
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The Free Market 15, no. 10 (October 1997) Among the tax discussions on Capitol Hill this year are the proposed changes in the 80-year-old inheritance tax. Part of the Republican tax plan calls for an increase in the estate tax exemption from $600,000 to $1,000,000, with considerably larger exemptions for farmers and other small business owners.
Free Market
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Timothy D. Terrell
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The Free Market 18, no. 3 (March 2000) Statism has so permeated our culture that even the games we play reflect the popular belief in omnipotent government. For example, one of the most successful computer games of all time is the SimCity series, which requires the player to plan a city in exhaustive detail from uninhabited terrain. Over five
Mises Wire
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Timothy D. Terrell
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The BBC website reports here that the U.S. Joint Economic Committee is looking at the trade taking place in interactive computer gaming societies like Second Life or Eve Online. Apparently the economies in these societies can be fairly sophisticated , the sum “GDP” rivaling small countries like Namibia, and they are becoming large enough to
Mises Daily
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Timothy D. Terrell
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Some of the most common arguments advanced against the price system are those based on religious faith. In fact, all forms of statism can be tied to some form of faith. It may be a faith in a human being, or committee of human beings. Certainly, socialism requires a great deal of faith in the abilities of central planners to collect relevant,