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Monday, September 03, 2007

For Labor Day

"The Truth about Labor Day," from the Ludwig von Mises Institute.

"Toward a Capital Theory of Value," "A Very Politically Incorrect Labor Day Post," and "Your Labor Day Reading," by me.
Posted by Loquitur Veritatem at 2:50 PM
Categories: Economics: Principles and Issues, Leftism - Statism - Democracy
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