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Monday, April 5, 2004

Men may adjust to the new disorder, resume the course of their lives as best they can, and submit more or less to conditions. In time, they may even forget that the system is maintained by force, or that things could be otherwise. After all, most peoples at most times have lived under varying degrees of oppression. Nonetheless, ameliorative reform introduces violence into life. The force charged with keeping the peace becomes the disturber of the peace. Traditional relationships are disrupted. Liberty is restricted and reduced.

-- Clarence B. Carson



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April 5-6, (Monday-Tuesday)
Jacob G. Hornberger
Speech: "Economic Development in Developing Countries"
17th Liberty Forum
Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies
Porto Alegre, Brazil

April 9, (Friday)
Jacob G. Hornberger
11:00 a.m. EST, WAID 106.5 FM, Clarksdale, Mississippi

April 13, (Tuesday)
Jacob G. Hornberger
1:40 p.m. EST, WYAM TV Channel 56, Decatur, Alabama

April 16, (Friday)
Jacob G. Hornberger
11:00 a.m. EST, WAID 106.5 FM, Clarksdale, Mississippi

April 16, (Friday)
Jacob G. Hornberger
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