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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1493, Hartmann Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle, one of the best-documented early printed books, is published. In 1789, In response to the dismissal of the French finance minister Jacques Necker, the radical journalist Camille Desmoulins gives a speech which results in the storming of the Bastille two days later. In 1917, The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona. In 1939, Phillip Adams, Australian journalist and producer was born. In 1962, Joanna Shields, American-English businesswoman was born. In 1969, Chantal Jouanno, French politician, French Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports was born. In 1975, São Tomé and Príncipe declare independence from Portugal. In 2006, The 2006 Lebanon War begins. In 2010, Harvey Pekar, American author and critic (born 1939) passed away. In 2014, Alfred de Grazia, American political scientist and author (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Protected: A New Economic Narrative
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
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Mises Institute
· Jul 8, 2026
Individualism and the Industrial Revolution
The liberal ideal of the individual and rational, welfare-serving law, and a defense of the Industrial Revolution against the myth that early capitalism degraded the common man.
The Hill
· Jul 6, 2026
JD Vance rejects Milton Friedman, embraces socialism?
Positing that free markets are somehow antithetical to human dignity is explicitly progressive framing.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 2, 2026
Vita Coco: Everyone Talks About The Growth, But The Bigger Story Is Market Domination
Vita Coco: Everyone Talks About The Growth, But The Bigger Story Is Market Domination
Jacobin
· Jun 26, 2026
Dutch No-Nonsense Neoliberalism Is, Indeed, Nonsense
For decades, the Netherlands’ “no-nonsense” model of neoliberalism has been the poster child for free-market reforms. Yet for all the rhetoric of national unity, this model has forced long periods of austerity and the organized looting of public services.
National Post
· Jul 10, 2026
Michael Higgins: Carney’s expropriation plan for Alto creates second-class citizens
Liberals are brazenly undermining property rights
Inc.com
· Jul 5, 2026
Passive Income Is the New American Dream. The Psychology Behind It Should Worry Leaders
A Wall Street Journal investigation this month put a striking name to a sweeping cultural shift: passive income has replaced hard work as the new American Dream.
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Related coverage for "Protected: A New Economic Narrative": Mises Institute — Individualism and the Industrial Revolution. The Hill — JD Vance rejects Milton Friedman, embraces socialism? . Seeking Alpha — Vita Coco: Everyone Talks About The Growth, But The Bigger Story Is Market Domination. Jacobin — Dutch No-Nonsense Neoliberalism Is, Indeed, Nonsense. National Post — Michael Higgins: Carney’s expropriation plan for Alto creates second-class citizens. Inc.com — Passive Income Is the New American Dream. The Psychology Behind It Should Worry Leaders