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Notwithstanding its endorsement by Mises, writes Robert Murphy, many modern Austrians reject the notion of consumer sovereignty as an inaccurate political metaphor. Besides the technical inaccuracy—namely, that consumers are not truly sovereign over the producers—the doctrine is an insult to the market economy. The free market is a much better system of social organization than any democracy!
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"September was one of the deadliest months for U.S. troops in the 18-month-old war in Iraq, and the death toll for the first time has risen four straight months. At least 76 U.S. troops were killed this month, reflecting a steady increase in American deaths since the United States transferred sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government ..."
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 | Putting Pakistan on the campaign agenda
- Cato Institute (by Christopher Preble and Subodh Atal) (10/01/04)
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"As the 2004 presidential election moves into its final weeks, neither candidate has mentioned a vital threat to American national security: the vulnerabilities of Pakistan`s nuclear arsenal. Unlike Iraq`s supposed nuclear program, which thankfully proved to be non-existent, Pakistan`s nuclear weapons and technology are very real."
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