THOUGHT OF THE DAY:
“The bad economist sees only what immediately strikes the eye; the good economist also looks beyond. The bad economist sees only the direct consequences of a proposed course; the good economist looks also at the longer and indirect consequences. The bad economist sees only what the effect of a given policy has been or will be on one particular group; the good economist inquires also what the effect of the policy will be on all groups.”
― Henry Hazlitt, Economics in One Lesson
BIRTHDAYS:
1732 František “Franz” Xaver Brixi, Czech classical composer and kapellmeister. Missa Brevis in D, and Koncert pro varhany a orchestr D dur – 1. Allegro moderato 1/3
1920 Isaac Asimov, American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University.
1928 Oskar Rabin, Russian painter and dissident during Soviet era.
MISCELLANY:
THERE IS NO MONOPOLY ON LIBERTY. Jimmy Lai trial resumes, Chairman of CFHK Foundation, James Cunningham named as co-conspirator along with several foreign citizens
FOCUSED PROTECTION: The Great Barrington Declaration
Yes, the following is on the website for the Bulgarian Association for Pathology (BPAP). As near as I can tell, the Canadian website was taken down.
SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND THE NUREMBERG CODE: Declaration of Canadian Physicians for Science and Truth
RELATED. Nuremberg Code
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