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Is it wrong to say that the UK is more economically "stratified" than the United States?

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How did Caesar, Hannibal, Sulla, Pompey etc etc and their soldiers fight Campaigns all across the Mediterranean before the age of mechanization without severe knee and back pain?

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What value did Germany's Pacific colonies add to the German Empire (1871 - 1918), economically or otherwise?

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If a Roman Citizen from 201 BC was transported to Constantinople in 1180 AD, what if anything would be familiar to him?

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What is the economic theory behind Jerome Powell's hesitancy to lower interest rates in the face of Tariffs?

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Am I getting all the right nutrients/deficient in anything? I hate meal planning so I stick to roughly the same foods everyday.

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Is there a reason that market recoveries seem to be getting faster, and is this a reliable trend?

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Why don't the middle and lower classes take advantage of the same tax loopholes as the rich? What exactly makes these loopholes so restrictive?

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Could something "sneak up" on earth?

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What is the meaning of "good engineering principles"?

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Why do you guys like dividends so much?

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For those who have been training for years - has anyone managed to completely avoid any infections or diseases?

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Is it possible for a least developed country to develop rapidly (like the Asian Tiger economies) WHILE maintaining parity with the USD?

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How serious are Georgists when they say that an LVT should replace all other taxes?

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Give me reasons NOT to just go 100% VT and chill?

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