posts tagged as economics history
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September 2022
Labor Day can be celebrated as energy labor-saving day. Human productivity is enabled by the appliances and machines that run on mineral...
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July 2022
This Sunday is the 110th anniversary of Milton Friedman’s birth. Born July 31, 1912, the Nobel Prize economist died in 2006 at...
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July 2022
On this episode of The Plugged In Podcast Dr. Patrick Allitt, the Cahoon Family Professor of American History at Emory University, joins...
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May 2022
Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, Strong and content I travel the open road.... From this hour I ordain myself loos’d...
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May 2022
“It’s far past time to rein in Big Oil’s outrageous price gouging,” UC Berkeley professor (and Clinton Labor Secretary) Robert Reich recently...
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December 2021
The Biden Administration’s Build Back Better (BBB) plan is at odds with affordable, reliable energy. The so-called largest effort to combat climate...

