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Daily Archives: September 8, 2010
“In Your Blood, Live”; Credit
1. I finished Bringing the Hidden to Light, reading S. Tamar Kamionkowski’s “‘In your blood, live’ (Ezekiel 16:6): A Reconsideration of Meir Malul’s Adoption Formula.” In Ezekiel 16, God comes to baby Jerusalem, which is polluted by blood, and tells her “In your … Continue reading
“Taxes Discourage Production”? A Non-Personal Person? No Third Isaiah?
1. I’m continuing my way through Henry Hazlitt’s free-market classic, Economics in One Lesson. Today, I read the chapter “Taxes Discourage Production”. I’ve heard a lot of its contents before. Taxes discourage production, drive down wages, and increase prices. After … Continue reading
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