The answer to the title question is ‘no,’ of course. However, some public health crusaders, carrying the torch of the …
Reality mugs rhetoric
The world is left with the disorder that Mr Obama’s reliance on rhetoric rather than the robust action expected of …
Defending the Ethical Enterpriser in an Anti-Business Climate
Executive Summary (In this article) I argue that while capitalism may “deliver the goods,” but it remains the target for …
Nassau Institute You Tube Channel: New Content Added & Older Videos Updated
Several new videos have recently been added, and older content has been updated to our You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheNassauInstitute Dr. …
Video: How America Became a Corporate Welfare State – Lessons for The Bahamas
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 6:30pm, Dr. DiLorenzo presented to a full house at the auditorium at The Harry …
Dr. Salerno Lecture postponed to the Fall
We regret to advise that due to circumstances beyond our control, Dr. Salerno cannot travel tomorrow, so the final two …
Forget NHS romanticism: Market-based healthcare is far better for patients
Introduction: As The Bahamas wades into socialised medicine with its proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) in 2016, with, in effect, …
Consumers’ Sovereignty and Natural vs. Contrived Scarcities
Executive Summary In the free market, the guiding principle is voluntary exchange. Consumers make their free choices concerning goods and …
Virtue of justice: Judging others and self
For most of us, judging others is challenging, but it is also necessary. Why? For those who abide by conventional …
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