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Today in Freedom
April 18 marks the 1772 birthday of David Ricardo, English political economist and one of the most influential thinkers in economic theory. An advocate for free trade and the abolition of slavery, Ricardo’s most famous work is his Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817).
Thought of the Day
It is not the difference in taste between individuals that Libertarians object to, but the forcing of one’s tastes upon another.
Charles T. Sprading, Liberty and the Great Libertarians (1913), preface.
Charles T. Sprading
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Editorial Art
This page will contain all of 2011’s Townhall columns by Paul Jacob — when it is completed. For now, there’s this:
- A billionaire’s mouth where his money isn’t (August 21, 2011)