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Showing posts with label Dog and Tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog and Tales. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2008

It is a tail that wags the entire subcontinent

This teases out the canine tales — of mythical Sarama, telegenic pugs and more
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  • Ajay Shah
  • Antidote
  • Cafehayek
  • Deeshaa
  • Dondu (Tamil Liberal)
  • Dr.Abdul Kalam
  • First Principles
  • Independent Indian: Work & Life of Dr Subroto Roy
  • Indiauncut
  • Marginal Revolution
  • Market Correction
  • Musings of a translator
  • RAVI KARANDEEKAR'S PUNE
  • The Austrian Economists
  • The Indian Economy

Public Policy Institutions

  • Cato Institute, Washington D.C
  • Celebrate Capitalism
  • Centre for Civil Society, New Delhi
  • FA Hayek Foundation—Slovakia (In Slovakian)
  • Hayek Think Tank
  • Imagining India
  • Institute of Economic Affairs, London
  • Ludwig von Mises Institute, Alabama
  • TAKING HAYEK SERIOUSLY
  • The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), New York
  • The Future of Freedom Foundation, Virginia
  • The Hayek Foundation (Moscow)
  • The Hoover Institution, Stanford, USA
  • The Liberty Institute, New Delhi

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“We cannot teach the child the truth of renunciation, the child is a born optimist; his whole life is in his senses; his whole life is one mass of sense-enjoyment”. 

-Swami Vivekananda's lecture on "Why India Still Lives" January 25, 1897.