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Author: Erik Loomis

Slavery and Capitalism

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On March 31, 2013
It can't be stated often enough that slavery was inexorably tied with the rise of capitalism in the United States. Historian Walter Johnson: Without slavery, however, the survey maps of the General Land Office would have remained a sort of science-fiction plan for a society...

OSHA

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On March 31, 2013

A must-read story on the problems with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, focusing on glue poisoning in a North Carolina furniture factory. The article describes OSHA as "the watchdog.

Hugo in Heaven

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On March 30, 2013

A typically subtle Venezuelan state animation showing Hugo Chavez in heaven met by his revolutionary ancestors: The group includes Cuban Revolution leader Che Guevara, Latin American liberator Simón Bolívar, Argentine.

Pay Them!

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On March 29, 2013

It really would be outrageous to pay NCAA players. It's not like they need it. He is also a product of the extreme poverty that grips millions of families across.

Bees

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On March 29, 2013

Turns out that if you industrialize an animal and then expose them to tremendous amounts of chemical pesticides, terrible things can happen. I know that the Green Revolution and our.

Vanishing Montana

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On March 27, 2013
A great photo gallery of the vanishing towns of Montana, where just a few people hold on in isolated places. Or sometimes they disappear from the map entirely. The American West is full of these places. Driving around the West, you see isolated homes in...
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