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The Liberty, October Issue, 2025 The Liberty asked Dr. Laffer about his outlook towards the future state of the U.S. economy.
I am a student, and I have been appointed as the project leader for branch activities of Happy Science. However, I feel that it might be difficult to make various requests not only to fellow students ...
The Liberty Magazine spoke with the Senior Research Psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology, who revealed how Google manipulates user’s thoughts for the first ...
‘Global warming’ has become a bigger issue under the Biden administration. What does China want? In September 2020, China’s State Chairman Xi Jinping, in a video speech to the general debate of the ...
Born in Uighur. Graduated from China Agricultural University, received Ph.D. in Agriculture from Kyushu University. After working as a lecturer at Xinjiang Agricultural University and a foreign ...
“A Bayesian analysis concludes beyond a reasonable doubt that SARS-CoV-2 is not a natural zoonosis but instead is laboratory derived.” The above claim comes from a research paper written by American ...
People outside of Japan grow up being taught that the growth of the “self” is good, and as such, when I tell them about the necessity of obedience and submissiveness with respect to faith, they often ...
Hanako Cho: Developed countries around the world are struggling with an aging population and thus, higher spending on pensions. How do you view the current pension system? Dr. Arthur B. Laffer: ...
Sun Tzu once said, “If our forces are five to the enemy’s one, attack him.” This five to one force that marks the line of attack is about to be crossed by China with Japan. This difference was only ...
Marcelo Duclos is a reporter for the PanAm Post from Buenos Aires. He studied journalism at Taller Escuela Agencia (TEA) and went on to pursue a master’s degree in Political Science and Economics at ...
Cho: Japan and the United States have become ‘big governments.’ Government spending as a share of GDP remains high at 44.55% in Japan, followed by 34.38% in the United States. When do you think the ...
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