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gilder
2023-04-17 00:32
RE: Module 7 Essay
I found your essay very interesting! I think the way you tackle the issues that Gilder presents in his writing, and add in your own ideas, is very insightful. I also found his views on specialization in
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eee2083
2023-03-23 19:33
RE: An Op-Ed on Chapter 3: “What Prices Communicate” by P.L. Bylund in The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized: How Regulations Affect Our Everyday Lives, and on The Use of Knowledge in Society by F.A. Hayek.
I found your essay very interesting, and I appreciate that you summarized the readings before offering your own input at the conclusion. I agree with you that Bylund had quite a bit to say on this topic,
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entrepreneurship
2023-02-21 19:43
RE: Market, Economy, and Entrepreneurs
I found your essay very well thought out, and I like the way you break down some of the points Bylund made in his writing. I especially liked that you began your essay with the definition of what the economy
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eee2083
2023-02-21 19:27
RE: Module 3 Essay: A reflection on Chapter 1 In The Seen, the Unseen and the Unrealized: How Regulations Affect Our Everyday Lives, as well as Chapters 1, 2, and 4 In How to Think About the Economy: A Primer.
I enjoyed your essay on Bylund's writings. I agree that he tends to fluff out important ideas into longer writings, which can make it somewhat exhausting to read some of his works. I would, however, say
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bastiatcollection
2023-02-10 19:20
RE: ESSAY 2: Law, Government & Petition
"Frederic goes on to structure a petition which illustrates the absurdity of a national government blocking or taxing the importations of foreign goods in order to protect domestic industry from unfair
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basitat
2023-02-10 18:52
RE: Bastiat Frédéric and the Beauty of Freedom
"Now the poor have access to the internet, which arguably has made success more egalitarian, and the worst job is flipping burgers and handing out overpriced coffees for 5 days a week. Based on my
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