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Economics: Agorism
Agorism - Free Markets and Free Minds
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
An ideology which asserts that the Libertarian philosophical position occurs in the real world in practice as Counter-Economics.
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Economy - Economics USA
Economy and Economics
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Money, materials, or labor produced or purchased within the U.S., and the regulation and restraints by the state. We cover economics as well as free enterprise concepts and economists such as John Maynard Keynes, Milton Friedman, Ludwig Von Mises, Murray Rothbard, Friedrich von Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, Harry Browne, James Cook,
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Economy - International
International Economy
Edited by
Paul Schauble
International Finance and the Demise of the Dollar
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Education: Government Schools
Government Schools
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Public school education produced by government using tax dollars.
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Education: Private Religious Schools
Private Religious Schools
Private school education produced by religious institutions charging tuition.
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Education: Private Secular Schools and Home School
Private Secular Schools - Home School
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Private school education produced by home schooling parents or secular institutions charging tuition.
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Egypt
Egypt: Political Evolution & the U.S.
Edited by
Leon Felkins
Egypt's survival and evolution after the revolution against Mubarak and attempts to establish a new (better?) government. US is involved mainly through a rather generous financial support to the military even though the military seems to be somewhat oppressive.
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Eminent Domain
Eminent Domain
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The US Constitution requires that just compensation be paid when the power of eminent domain is used, and requires "public use" of the property,... then the Supreme Court got in trouble.
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Emmigration
Emmigration
Edited by
Donna Hancock
Time to leave?
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Employee and Employer Relations
Union and Non-Union Issues
Employee and employer interactions in the workplace: union and non-union.
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Employment & Jobs
Employment & Jobs
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Anything effecting the creation and maintenance of jobs, including government policies, restrictions, taxes, licensing, burdens, demands and regulations that limit the creation of employment opportunities, or create disincentives to keep them.
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Energy
Energy
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Energy sources, costs, policies, production and consumption and its regulation by government.
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Entertainment: Concerts - Theatre - Events
Concerts - Theatre - Events
Concerts, theater and events: upcoming and reviews
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Entertainment: Games
Games
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Games, Gaming, Video Games
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Entertainment: Movies
Movies
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Movies, the people that make them, the people that watch them and the cultures effected by them.
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Entertainment: Music
Music
Edited by
Sharlene Holt
Music is an art form whose medium is sound. Common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike), "(art) of the Muses".[1]
The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions (and their recreation in performance), through improvisational music to aleatoric forms. Music can be divided into genres and subgenres, although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle, sometimes open to individual interpretation, and occasionally controversial. Within "the arts", music may be classified as a performing art, a fine art, and auditory art.
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Entertainment: Night Life - Night Clubs
Night Life - Night Clubs
Night life, clubbing, night clubs, dancing, partying, raves, drinking
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Entertainment: Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor recreation events. Having fun outside: hiking, camping, riding, boating, etc.
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Entertainment: Sports
Sports
Sports upcoming, news and reports.
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Entertainment: Television (TV)
Television (TV)
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Anything having to do with television, including the so called news.
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Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Entrepreneurship is a process through which individuals identify opportunities, allocate resources, and create value. This creation of value is often through the identification of unmet needs or through the identification of opportunities for change.
Entrepreneurship is the act of being an entrepreneur, which is a French word meaning one who undertakes innovations, finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods. This may result in new organizations or may be part of revitalizing mature organizations in response to a perceived opportunity. The most obvious form of entrepreneurship is that of starting new businesses or Startup Company. The term has been extended to include social and political forms of entrepreneurial activity.
Entrepreneurs are people who see opportunities and seek to create pathways, mediums or businesses to fill those needs.
An Entrepreneur converts a complex process into a simplified process. A bureaucrat is someone who takes something that is simple and makes it complex.
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Environment
Environment
Environment: science, history, conditions, pollution and regulation by government interacting with nature.
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Ernest Hancock "Declare Your Independence"
"Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock"
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Search Ernest Hancock's radio show archive by Subject - Date - Guest - Keywords from every show. MP3 segments ready for download.
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Eugenics
Eugenics
Eugenics is the study of, or belief in, the possibility of improving the qualities of the human species or a human population by such means as discouraging reproduction by persons having genetic defects or presumed to have inheritable undesirable traits (negative eugenics), encouraging reproduction by persons presumed to have inheritable desirable traits (positive eugenics). Prominent in the late 19th century and the Progressive Era, eugenics became a core tenet of some of the policies behind the National Socialist German Workers' Party reign.
The word eugenics derives from the Greek word eu (good or well) and the suffix -genēs (born), and was coined by Sir Francis Galton in 1883, who defined it as "the study of all agencies under human control which can improve or impair the racial quality of future generations".
Historically, the Eugenics has referred to everything from prenatal care for mothers to forced sterilization, forced vaccinations and euthanasia.
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European Union
European Union
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The consolidation of Europe is demonstrating the results of a collective government becoming isolated from the individual.
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Evacuations & Catastrophe
Evacuations & Catastrophe
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
is the immediate and rapid movement of people away from the threat or actual occurrence of a hazard. Examples range from the small scale evacuation of a building due to a bomb threat or fire to the large scale evacuation of a district because of a flood, bombardment or approaching hurricane. In situations involving hazardous materials or possible contamination, evacuees may be decontaminated prior to being transported out of the contaminated area.
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Events: America
Events of Interest in The United States
Edited by
Clay Douglas
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Events: Arizona
Arizona Events
Notice of events taking place in Arizona, and their subsequent review.
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Events: New Mexico
New Mexico Activities and Events
Edited by
Clay Douglas
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