Articles by Sean Corrigan

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Propping Up the Dollar

Sean Corrigan on fingers in the dyke, and fingers in the pie.

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1/24/2004

We Donkeys May Stop Working

Sean Corrigan on the impending financial exhaustion of the British state, thanks to its assaults on free enterprise.

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1/13/2004

Mutiny on the Quarterdeck

Sean Corrigan on new dissent in Britain's command economy.

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1/8/2004

Capital Consumption

Sean Corrigan on the impoverishing institution of the state.

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12/25/2003

The British Reich

Sean Corrigan on what Bliar hath wrought.

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11/26/2003

How the Fed Robs the World

Through dollar imperialism.

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11/22/2003

Smearing Antiquity

Not everyone was an olive-eating imperialist huddled around the shores of Their Sea, says Sean Corrigan.

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11/14/2003

Heil Blair?

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11/12/2003

SS-GB

Sean Corrigan on the Fuehrerprinzip in Britain.

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10/14/2003

After Them, the Bath

Sean Corrigan on Benito Blair and company.

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10/1/2003

Would You Believe It?

Government education and economic law.

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9/18/2003

Economics for Idiots

Sean Corrigan on the same old mindless mantras.

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9/11/2003

Time To Reassert Old Truths

Sean Corrigan's symposium.

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9/3/2003

Adventure Capitalist

Sean Corrigan on Jim Rogers.

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8/20/2003

Intellectual Blackout

Sean Corrigan on the market for power.

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8/19/2003

Crazy Eyes

Is Tony Blair insane?

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7/18/2003

Heil to the Chief

Sean Corrigan on the national socialist UK.

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6/12/2003

Infinite Money

Infinite pain.

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6/4/2003

The Frightening Anglo-American Future

We are eating our seedcorn, says Sean Corrigan.

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5/29/2003

The Sacred Collectivist Flame

Sean Corrigan on the Olympics.

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4/22/2003

The Veneer Society

Sean Corrigan on the rot the Fed has wrought.

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3/19/2003

Willy Chocolate’s Wonky Factory

A fable of the recession by Sean Corrigan.

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1/28/2003

Ancient Rome, Modern DC

Sean Corrigan on some unfortunate parallels.

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11/25/2002

Crocodile Tears and Banana Skins

Money printing, Jefferson's free republic, and the banana version.

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11/14/2002

Clear Cutting Ahead

If consumer confidence were a commodity, it would be a sell, says Sean Corrigan.

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10/31/2002

Hey, Alan

You have added whole new vices to the catalog of monetary crime, says Sean Corrigan.

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10/8/2002

The Peasants Revolt

Sean Corrigan on good news from London.

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9/25/2002

Our Enemy, the Fed

Sean Corrigan on Greenspan and company.

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9/21/2002

Do We Need More FDR Fascism?

In fact, we desperately need the opposite.

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9/14/2002

‘I’m Innocent, Innocent’

Sure you are, Alan. Sean Corrigan on the guilty bubble blower.

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9/4/2002

Where Do You Think You’re Going, Bud?

Sean Corrigan on the state's ambitions for control.

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8/22/2002

Not a Drop To Drink

Sean Corrigan on deserts, genies, and your shrinking portfolio.

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8/17/2002

Arise, Sir Alan

Sean Corrigan on a verray, parfit, gentil knight. And read Murray Rothbard's Case Against the Fed.

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8/8/2002

The Carlyle Group Cleans Up

Sean Corrigan on inadvertent truth from Paul O'Neill.

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8/6/2002

Dow 360

Sean Corrigan says, take your share of the blame, bub.

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7/24/2002

Polybius and the Modern State

The ancient historian on the world's only hyperpower.

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6/4/2002

It’s Not Only ‘Foreign Policy’

Sean Corrigan on the Federal Reserve's financial crimes, and the overseas hatred they have stirred up.

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10/31/2001

Dem Phones, Dem Phones, Dem Dry Phones

Sean Corrigan on why the great Old Right journalist Garet Garret may have had it right on telecommunications in 1932.

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10/2/2000

Burns, Baby, Burn!

Sean Corrigan looks at Arthur Burns and Alan Greenspan, and finds some ominous parallels.

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9/12/2000

Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime?

Maybe, but not a quarter. The big central banks are beginning to rein in credit.

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7/1/2000

Markets and von Mises: In the Shadow of the Storm

Sean Corrigan on Austrian business cycle theory in the shadow of what he fears is the coming storm.

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5/31/2000

Wider Still and Wider, Thy Shining Bonds Increase

Sean Corrigan looks at the yield spreads of the New Era.

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4/18/2000

The Beast Awakens

Sean Corrigan on the CPI and the market.

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4/17/2000

Greenspan and Destructive Creation

Alan remains as clearly wedded to the glamour of Tech as any Nethead daytrader, says Sean Corrigan.

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4/12/2000

The Rhyme of History

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3/20/2000

Running To Stand Still

Sean Corrigan on the nature of the boom, and the perennial attempt to turn stones into bread.

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1/17/2000