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Of Social Snowflakes...

By Steven Horwitz
History News Network, Dec 2005

The pencil and the grapes are "social snowflakes": they look simple, but when we hold them still and examine them with the analogous level of detail as that photo produces in the snowflake, they turn out to be the products of extraordinarily complex and intricate social processes that were designed by no one.

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On the Origins of Money

Carl Menger
Economic Journal, 1892

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