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Did you know 1
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- ... that John C. Osgood strongly opposed labor unions and tried welfare capitalism at his company town of Redstone, Colorado, to discourage his workers from forming unions and striking?
- ... that William Douglass was an 18th century American physician whose pamphlets on paper money led Adam Smith to call him "honest and downright"?
- ... that Japanese historian and economist Taguchi Ukichi has often been referred to as the Adam Smith of Japan?
Did you know 2
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- ... that the first branch of the Boulder Public Library was built in 1906 with $15,000 donated by Andrew Carnegie?
- ... that Arkwright House, Preston, has been called one of the birthplaces of the Industrial Revolution?
- ... that the village of Worsley is centred around the coal mines that helped kickstart the Industrial Revolution in nearby Manchester?
Did you know 3
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- ... that rational egoism is the idea that it is always in accordance with reason to pursue one's own interest, used by Ayn Rand as the rationale behind objectivism?
- ... that in the 16th century people convicted of sedition had their ears nailed to the pillory in Norwich Market, and when their pillory time was completed their ears were cut off?
- ... that the economy of Tolkien's Middle-earth has been described as a mix of feudalism and capitalism, with one scholar even suggesting it had communist elements?