by prodos | Feb 18, 2011 | Capitalism, Economics
Presented with thanks to Izzit.org What accounts for the difference between economic activity in the United States and in the developing world? Economist Hernando de Soto explores the concepts of capitalism and globalization in Tanzania and Peru, where most businesses...
by prodos | Feb 12, 2011 | Capitalism, Constitution (United States), Economics, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Jeremy Boreing, Declaration Entertainment These 7 short “video essays”, written and very nicely presented by Bill Whittle explore the foundational beliefs of Tea Party Conservatism. From small government and distrust...
by prodos | Feb 12, 2011 | Biography, Capitalism, Constitution (United States), Economics, Fox News, Ronald Reagan, United States of America
Presented with the kind permission of Fox News Channel. Special thanks to Brian Gaffney. The Right, All Along: The Rise, Fall And Future Of Conservatism – hosted by Brit Hume — is the inside story of a political movement that, against all odds, changed the...
by prodos | Aug 13, 2010 | Economics, Fox News
Presented with the kind permission of Fox News Channel. Special thanks to Brian Gaffney. (In 2008) investment banking titan Bear Stearns, a pillar of Wall Street, collapsed. Hoping to stop a global financial meltdown, the U.S. government brokered a sale of the...
by prodos | Aug 13, 2010 | Economics, Fox News
Presented with the kind permission of Fox News Channel. Special thanks to Brian Gaffney. So how do you spend $1,000,000,000,000? In this exclusive FOX News investigative report, “Special Report” host Bret Baier will address the trillion dollar question. We’ll...
by prodos | Jul 14, 2010 | Economics
Presented courtesy of the Pacific Academy for Advanced Studies, Universidad Francisco Marroquín Armen A. Alchian, May 1983: The idea of capturing visually and orally the personality of Friedrich von Hayek, 1974 Nobel laureate, was so attractive that when the Earhart...