In "The Machinery of Freedom" Friedman says that the Post Office loses money
on 3rd class mail, while UPS and FedEx type companies make money on this
type of delivery. Is this still true or has this changed since the 70's?
thanks,
Bryan
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Margarine is a blend of fats and oils, including vegetable oil. The content
varies from stick to stick. I'm not sure if there is any actual "butter" in
it.
check out http://www.margarine.org/
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Would we have seen an increasing level of social unrest had capitalism been
left alone?
Has/was capitalism been saved?
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ion," it is not immediately obvious that the
comprimise was successful.
Bryan
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Do they define their use of "free market" and "deregulation?"
Has the deregulation talked about resulted in a freemarket?
Bryan
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There are some internet "radio" stations. I use launch.com where you can
watch music videos and listen to music. It is free and you can cusomize
your own radio station. A guy who I work with has used shoutcast.com and is
now using musicmatch radio. For musicmatch he pays a small (~$3/month)
I remember reading an online paper from GMU's "brown bag" lecture series
sometime last year. It was on who votes, but the details are fuzzy in my
head.
Can anyone point me towards a copy online somewhere, if it is still around?
Thanks,
Bryan
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