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  • Economies Do Better Under Democracy

    Economies Do Better Under Democracy0

    The tremendous economic growth of China over the last three decades has reinforced the perception that authoritarian countries can spur economic growth just as efficiently as democracies. China isn’t the only example of this. The autocratic governments of Pinochet’s Chile or Lee Kuan Yew’s Singapore seem to confirm the idea that long-term economic growth are

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  • Economics Education is Returning to Schools

    Economics Education is Returning to Schools0

    Several years ago, the OECD (the organization which runs the international PISA exam) tested students in 18 countries for their financial literacy abilities. According to CNBC, “the U.S. ranked at best eighth and at worst 12th” in this financial literacy matchup. Thankfully, some American schools seem to be recognizing students’ financial literacy problem and are

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  • Eccentrics Rule: The Case for Being a Weirdo in an Upside Down Culture

    Eccentrics Rule: The Case for Being a Weirdo in an Upside Down Culture3

    You’re going to have to get comfy being a bit weird if you want to be free.

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  • Eating Out is Probably Devouring Much More of Your Budget Than You Realize

    Eating Out is Probably Devouring Much More of Your Budget Than You Realize0

      If you were to guess how much you spend on eating out per month, chances are you’ll miss the mark by a quite a bit. In a recent study, I found that adults tend to underestimate how much they spend on eating out by more than twice what they’re actually spending. This is a

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  • Easy Swaps for the Aspiring Ancestral Kitchen

    Easy Swaps for the Aspiring Ancestral Kitchen0

    Many traditionalists greatly value real food and proper nutrition. We understand how our bodies do not prosper on fast food, modern additives, and trendy diets. Many of us are working to get back to a more ancestral kitchen to offer real nourishment and sustenance. Unfortunately, few of us have the resources to actually live like

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  • Easy as a Sunday Morning

    Easy as a Sunday Morning2

    We often complain about public schools and how terribly they’re educating our children these days, continually suggesting one solution after another to improve scores and produce more well-rounded students ready for the real world. Unfortunately, these solutions include everything under the heavens except for the one thing that could actually help: religion. Before you laugh

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