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Are there libertarian heroes?

Radley Balko at Foxnews.com offers one list of suggestions for last year´s heroes. His list focuses only on politicians. Let us not forget businessmen, scientists, and humanitarians as standing among the most important libertarian heroes of all.

Posted by Tyler Cowen on December 31, 2003 at 06:03 AM in Current Affairs | Permalink

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FOXNews.com - Views - Straight Talk - Libertarian Heroes of 2003 Radley Balko has his column of the "libertarians" of the year for 2003. He surprised me with his choice of Harold Ford. Ford is one of those Democrats --... [Read More]

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