Federal Criminal Law: How the Government Fights Capitalism
Posted in Not So Fast! on 8 July 2009
Stats: 355 views and 276 Comments Last weekend, I visited a young woman in Charlotte, North Carolina, once a successful real estate attorney, but now facing the prospect of spending the rest of her life in federal prison. The young woman is very pleasant, not one who a visitor might think is a criminal “kingpin” who ...
Posted in Not So Fast! on 8 July 2009
Stats: 355 views and 276 Comments Last weekend, I visited a young woman in Charlotte, North Carolina, once a successful real estate attorney, but now facing the prospect of spending the rest of her life in federal prison. The young woman is very pleasant, not one who a visitor might think is a criminal “kingpin” who ...
The Cliche of Capitalist ‘Exploitation’
Posted in Cliches of Socialism, From the Archives on 10 June 2009
Stats: 489 views and 1 Comment "It is frequently argued that an employee is at a bargaining disadvantage when he seeks a favorable employment contract because he has less of a reserve to draw upon than does an employer. It is said that the employee needs bread for his family's supper, whereas the employer needs nothing ...
Posted in Cliches of Socialism, From the Archives on 10 June 2009
Stats: 489 views and 1 Comment "It is frequently argued that an employee is at a bargaining disadvantage when he seeks a favorable employment contract because he has less of a reserve to draw upon than does an employer. It is said that the employee needs bread for his family's supper, whereas the employer needs nothing ...
Are We Headed for Soviet-Style Show Trials?
Posted in Articles on 9 February 2009
Stats: 145 views and No Comments New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has written a column (January 28, 2009) full of withering hatred and contempt for many of today's most prominent businessmen, first and foremost the heads of the Wall Street Banks. She singles out Citigroup and Merrill Lynch in particular, denouncing the first for ...
Posted in Articles on 9 February 2009
Stats: 145 views and No Comments New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has written a column (January 28, 2009) full of withering hatred and contempt for many of today's most prominent businessmen, first and foremost the heads of the Wall Street Banks. She singles out Citigroup and Merrill Lynch in particular, denouncing the first for ...







