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The Ottoman Empire and Libertarianism; Ebola
A week ago in the allied blog Notes on Liberty, economist Fred Folvary asked in a speculative mode whether the re-establishment of the Ottoman Empire would not be a formula for peace in the troubled Middle East. The question is … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Socio-Political Essays
Tagged Arabian Peninsula, Arabs, Armenian genocide, Center for Disease Control, Ebola, epidemic, Folvary, FRance, Hapsburg, Hasan Ceymal, Irak, Islamic state, Israel, JOrdan, Kruds, Kuwait, libertarianism, millet, millet system, Morgenthau, Notes on Liberty, Otoman Emprie, Palestine, Prussia, sultan, Syria, Turkish Empire, virus
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