Brexit DAY!
01 Feb 2020 Leave a comment
in international economic law, international economics, International law, Public Choice Tags: Brexit
Thomas Sowell – Conquests, Migrations, Race and Cultures
28 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in defence economics, development economics, economic history, economics of bureaucracy, economics of crime, economics of education, economics of information, economics of media and culture, economics of regulation, history of economic thought, human capital, income redistribution, international economic law, International law, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, laws of war, organisational economics, poverty and inequality, property rights, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking, Thomas Sowell, war and peace Tags: economics of colonialism, racial discrimination
David Hicks got off lightly
15 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economics of crime, International law, law and economics, laws of war, politics - Australia, politics - USA, war and peace Tags: war against terror

Fair question for @jeremycorbyn
12 Jan 2020 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economics of crime, International law, law and economics, laws of war, transport economics, war and peace Tags: air crashes, British politics, Iran, Middle-East politics, useful idiots

I like maps
28 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in economic history, International law Tags: economics of borders, maps

The World’s Strangest Borders Part 4: Ocean Madness
21 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in economics of bureaucracy, income redistribution, international economic law, International law, law and economics, personnel economics, public economics, rentseeking Tags: economics of borders
The Treaty of Versailles And The Economic Consequences Of The Peace I THE GREAT WAR 1919
20 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in defence economics, international economic law, international economics, International law, law and economics, laws of war, war and peace Tags: World War I
How Donald Trump Won The White House: Jonathan Pie’s American Pie
17 Dec 2019 1 Comment
in constitutional political economy, economics of bureaucracy, economics of information, income redistribution, international economic law, International law, labour economics, labour supply, law and economics, politics - USA, Public Choice, public economics, unemployment Tags: 2016 presidential election, 2020 presidential election, economics of immigration, political correctness, regressive left
Can you be a prisoner of a prison that was closed and you refuse to leave
16 Dec 2019 Leave a comment

Election Aftermath!
16 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in constitutional political economy, economics of education, economics of information, income redistribution, international economic law, international economics, International law, Public Choice Tags: Brexit, regressive left
Obama is worse than George Bush and Tony Blair says Noam Chomsky 2011!
15 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in defence economics, economics of crime, International law, law and economics, laws of war, politics - USA, war and peace Tags: Afghanistan, Israel, war against terror, West Bank
Nearly half of asylum seekers drop their claims
14 Dec 2019 Leave a comment
in Economics of international refugee law, international economics, International law, law and economics, politics - Australia, politics - New Zealand, politics - USA, Public Choice Tags: economics of immigration



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