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"On behalf of those officers of the Libertarian Alliance who do not yet regard the monarchy with the contempt it richly deserves – which may or may not for the moment include me – I wish to congratulate William Mountbatten-Windsor and Catherine Middleton," wrote head honcho Sean Gabb in a pre-emptory posting.
Hugh Muir's Diary 2011
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Sean Gabb explains how Austrian economics differs from Anglo-American economics. the standard economics textbooks provide an utterly unrealistic defense of the market.
Defending Imperfect Markets, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Sean Gabb, director of the London-based Sudan Foundation, for example, admits that “there is some religious discrimination in Sudan” but positions everything in the context of the civil war.
The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010
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Gabb even justifies slavery: “It would be surprising if military and tribal prisoners of war were not put to work by their captors.”
The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010
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When the cops show up at the airport, Jock makes a run for it and stows away on a boat headed for Kuala Tang and the rubber plantation of Jock's friend Gabb.
Archive 2010-06-13 Bill Crider 2010
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It's Gabb and young Hewitt against Dzumhur and Pavic and the first set is tight.
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Dr Sean Gabb has repeatedly given up the fight and withdrawn the troops from what he sees as a hopeless battle.
Cat Quits Bag Newmania 2007
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Whilst my personal view is that both Rockwell and Gabb underplay the role of certain specific groups of individuals in determining the direction of our nations, choosing instead to focus on a statist 'enemy class' per se, the underlying message is still valid: whichever bunch of jokers you happen to elect is to all intents and purposes irrelevant -- those politicians are but the servants of the all-powerful 'state', and not its masters.
Archive 2008-09-01 Patrick Vessey 2008
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What Gabb is talking about is something that I've been trying to get across to folks for a long time, and what -- despite her many flaws -- I think that Klein captures beautifully in her phrase "command-and-control capitalism": the change from near-feudal state control of our lives to that of state-sponsored corporate control, where the boundaries between state and 'private enterprise' are virtually non-existent.
Setting Out The Stall Patrick Vessey 2008
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Sean Gabb on meeting a modern martyr, among other things.
April 04, 2004 Laban 2004
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