Posted on 12/28/2002 12:10:25 PM PST by Texas_Longhorn
I'm doing some holiday reading and cannot find a book that I came across some time ago. It was about property rights in Latin America and how capitalism has failed there because "land rights" in Latin-America have only a quasi-legal footing. Anyone know this book? Supposely it's a "classic" if I remember correctly. I'm sure one of the vast number of freerepublic scholars out there will be familiar with this item. THANKS FREEREPUBLIC!!!
Hey, is that "endangered" mold in your breadbox?
Please evacuate your kitchen immediately.
Now please evacuate your kitchen.
Uber-gov® has determined recreational drug use to be detrimental to the state. Please evacuate your kitchen.
(Actually, the libertarians might be able to help you with your request. You might ping a couple or look in the RLC threads.)
Constitution of Mexico?
America's Fifth Column ... watch Steve Emerson/PBS documentary JIHAD! In America
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I disagree, I think jhoffa is in serious need of medication, or at least up the dosage......
Meega, Nala Kweesta!
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