William Graham Sumner on how “society” helps the drunkard in the gutter (1883)
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William Graham Sumner
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2014-09-15 |
Benjamin Franklin on killing and cooking a turkey with electricity (1748)
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Benjamin Franklin
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2012-11-22 |
Bastiat, the 1830 Revolution, and the Spilling of Wine not Blood (1830)
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Frédéric Bastiat
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2012-08-05 |
Lysander Spooner on the idea that laws against “vice” (victimless crimes) are unjust (1875)
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Lysander Spooner
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2010-03-31 |
Herbert Spencer on the pitfalls of arguing with friends at the dinner table (1897)
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Herbert Spencer
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2009-11-23 |
David Hume examines the pride of the turkey (and other creatures) (1739)
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David Hume
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2008-11-24 |
As if in answer to Erasmus' prayer, Spencer does become a Philosopher of the Kitchen arguing that “if there is a wrong in respect of the taking of food (and drink) there must also be a right” (1897)
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Herbert Spencer
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2004-11-29 |
Erasmus argues that Philosophizing is all very well but there is also a need for there to be a Philosopher of the Kitchen (1518)
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Desiderius Erasmus
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2004-11-22 |
Adam Smith on how Government Regulation and Taxes might drive a Man to Drink (1766)
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Adam Smith
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2004-07-12 |