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[log in to unmask] (Peter G. Stillman)
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Thu Sep 28 07:45:11 2006
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Samuel Bostaph said:  
>"Intended order" is important at the micro level in economic  
>organization.  At the economy level, all it has produced historically is  
>misery for the general population--and for the reasons that Mises and  
>Hayek outlined in the 1920s and 30s.  
>  
  
  
But all (almost all?) Diana's examples are at the micro level.  
   
Peter G. Stillman  
  

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