Centre for Independent Studies
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337 Episoade
-  Interest, Usury and the Common Good by Ian Harper and Peter KurtiPublicat: 02.03.2025
-  What You Need To Know About The Success of NZ’s Housing Policy ReformsPublicat: 12.02.2025
-  Research Paper: Less Crowded Houses: NZ’s housing policy success and implications for Australia by Stuart DonovanPublicat: 11.02.2025
-  The Tension Between Freedom, Liberty, and Responsibility | David KinleyPublicat: 21.11.2024
-  Ron Manners on the Power of IndividualismPublicat: 07.11.2024
-  The Sexual Revolution & the Role of Families in a Liberal Democracy | Mary EberstadtPublicat: 24.10.2024
-  Turning Point: Australia after the Voice referendumPublicat: 16.10.2024
-  The Rise of Activist Corporations: How activism agendas subsumed shareholder primacy by Peter SwanPublicat: 14.10.2024
-  North Korea: The Origins of Its Unique Family Dictatorship | Nicholas EberstadtPublicat: 10.10.2024
-  The Rise of Activist Corporations: How activism agendas subsumed shareholder primacyPublicat: 26.09.2024
-  From Conversion to Classical Liberalism: The Influence of Ludwig von Mises | Dr. Jonathan ColePublicat: 26.09.2024
-  Government spending and inflation by Robert CarlingPublicat: 18.09.2024
-  All Things Considered. Making Moral Sense of the Wars in Ukraine and Gaza by Nigel Biggar.Publicat: 18.09.2024
-  Government Spending and InflationPublicat: 17.09.2024
-  The History of Liberalism in Iran | Behnam Ben TalebluPublicat: 15.09.2024
-  The Strange, Recent But Understandable Triumph of Liberalism in Australia | Bob CatleyPublicat: 29.08.2024
-  Jimmy Lai’s Son Speaks OutPublicat: 01.08.2024
-  Why the 2023 Voice Referendum Failed | Damian FreemanPublicat: 18.07.2024
-  American Liberalism and the Middle East | Bret StephensPublicat: 05.07.2024
-  Why Australia Needs Universal Early Numeracy ScreeningPublicat: 03.07.2024
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