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35+ years old and still up-to-date. It is interesting to read older Economics books like "Free to Choose" to see how accurate they have been in predicting outcomes of policy. It is easy to write a book with hindsight as we often see today by "experts" blaming this or that well after the fact. Milton Freeman had incredible foresight. Not because he could predict the future but because he understood Economics so well that he could simply predict outcomes of policy based on an asymmetry of economic knowledge that very few other Economists, let alone policy-makers, have. I have read this book a couple of times over the years and enjoyed his PBS series by the same name, that first aired in 1980. Also a more up-to-date version by Swedish Historian Johan Norberg's "Free or Equal" - Free to Choose 30 years after.

Below are key excerpts from the book that I found particularly insightful:1- "Economic freedom is an essential requisite for political freedom. By enabling people to cooperate with one another without coercion or central direction, it reduces the area over which political power is exercised. In addition, by dispersing power, the free market provides an offset to whatever concentration of political power may arise. The combination of economic and political power in the same hands is a sure recipe for tyranny."2- "The experience of recent years--slowing growth and declining productivity--raises a doubt whether private ingenuity can continue to overcome the deadening effects of government control if we continue to grant ever more power to government, to authorize a "new class" of civil servants to spend ever larger fractions of our income supposedly on our behalf. Sooner or later--and perhaps sooner than many of us expect--an ever bigger government would destroy both the prosperity that we owe to the free market and the human freedom proclaimed so eloquently in the Declaration of Independence."3- "Prices perform three functions in organizing economic activity: first, they transmit information; second, they provide an incentive to adopt those methods of production that are least costly and thereby use available resources for the most highly valued purposes; third, they determine who gets how much of the product - the distribution of income. These three functions are closely interrelated."4- "Our society is what we make it. We can shape our institutions. Physical and human characteristics limit the alternatives available to us. But none prevents us, if we will, from building a society that relies primarily on voluntary cooperation to organize both economic and other activity, a society that preserves and expands human freedom, that keeps government in its place, keeping it our servant and not letting it become our master."5- "The ballot box produces conformity without unanimity; the marketplace, unanimity without conformity. That is why it is desirable to use the ballot box, so far as possible, only for those decisions where conformity is essential."6- "Freedom cannot be absolute. We do live in an interdependent society. Some restrictions on our freedom are necessary to avoid other, still worse, restrictions. However, we have gone far beyond that point. The urgent need today is to eliminate restrictions, not add to them."7- "In one respect the System has remained completely consistent throughout. It blames all problems on external influences beyond its control and takes credit for any and all favorable occurrences. It thereby continues to promote the myth that the private economy is unstable, while its behavior continues to document the reality that government is today the major source of economic instability."8- "The waste is distressing, but it is the least of the evils of the paternalistic programs that have grown to such massive size. Their major evil is their effect on the fabric of our society. They weaken the family; reduce the incentive to work, save, and innovate; reduce the accumulation of capital; and limit our freedom. . These are the fundamental standards by which they should be judged."9- "A society that puts equality--in the sense of equality of outcome--ahead of freedom will end up with neither equality nor freedom. The use of force to achieve equality will destroy freedom, and the force, introduced for good purposes, will end up in the hands of people who use it to promote their own interests...Freedom means diversity but also mobility. It preserves the opportunity for today's disadvantaged to become tomorrow's privileged and, in the process. enables almost everyone, from top to bottom, to enjoy a fuller and richer life."10- "We believe that the growing role that government has played in financing and administering schooling has led not only to enormous waste of taxpayers' money but also to a far poorer educational system than would have developed had voluntary cooperation continued to play a larger role...We have tried in this chapter to outline a number of constructive suggestions...These proposals are visionary but they are not impracticable...We shall not achieve them at once. But insofar as we make progress toward them--or alternative programs directed at the same objective--we can strengthen the foundations of our freedom and give fuller meaning to equality of educational opportunity."11- "Insofar as the government has information not generally available about the merits or demerits of the items we ingest or the activities we engage in, let it give us the information. But let it leave us free to choose what chances we want to take with our own lives."12- "When unions get higher wages for their members by restricting entry into an occupation, those higher wages are at the expense of other workers who find their opportunities reduced. When government pays its employees higher wages, those higher wages are at the expense of the taxpayer. But when workers get higher wages and better working conditions through the free market, when they get raises by firms competing with one another for the best workers, by workers competing with one another for the best jobs, those higher wages are at nobody's expense. They can only come from higher productivity, greater capital investment, more widely diffused skills."13- "Five simple truths embody most of what we know about inflation: 1. Inflation is a monetary phenomenon arising from a more rapid increase in the quantity of money than in output (though, of course, the reasons for the increase in money may be various) 2. In today's world government determines--or can determine -the quantity of money. 3. There is only one cure for inflation: a slower rate of increase in the quantity of money. 4. It takes time--measured in years, not months--for inflation to develop; it takes time for inflation to be cured. 5. Unpleasant side effects of the cure are unavoidable."14- "We have been misled by a false dichotomy: inflation or unemployment. That option is an illusion. The real option is only whether we have higher unemployment as a result of higher inflation or as a temporary side effect of curing inflation."15- "The two ideas of human freedom and economic freedom working together came to their greatest fruition in the United States. Those ideas are still very much with us. We are all of us imbued with them. They are part of the very fabric of our being. But we have been straying from them. We have been forgetting the basic h that the greatest threat to human freedom is the concentration of power, whether in the hands of government or anyone else. We have persuaded ourselves that it is safe to grant power, provided it is for good purposes."

This book should be required reading in order to graduate from high school. Friedman cogently and clearly articulates why free-market capitalism has and will continue to do more for all humans than any other substitute economic program. While socialism has always led to a reduction in liberty and a squelching of innovation, free-markets allow individuals to produce and consume according to their own wants and needs. Besides providing competition that always drives down costs and improves quality, free-markets mean individuals, not the nanny state decide how they will live their lives.

This book presents a clear, thoughtful, and rational argument for maximizing free choice within the limits largely set by John Stuart Mill's "On Liberty" (that is, one may not use his or her liberty to harm another).Friedman sets out a strong case that when people are left to pursue their own interests, the whole becomes greater than the sum of the parts, and the commonwealth benefits more than when central planners try to orchestrate economies. That should be obvious now that nations like China and Vietnam, while retaining political repression, have given wide scope to free markets and thereby lifted millions out of poverty. Contrast that with Cuba or Venezuela, where central economic planning prevails, and the people are largely destitute.The book's argument is often attacked as an appeal to "greed," which is unfortunate as "self-interest" is not necessarily greed. I think mostly of one of my leftist friends in this regard who assails capitalism and whatnot, but who, due to his comfortable job in a government bureau, is able to pursue an acting and singing career after hours. Is he not, there, pursuing his self interest? And doesn't the larger public benefit from his ability to deploy his talents? I along with many have enjoyed many of his performances, and will continue to. It's just Friedman's thesis at work: we all benefit when everyone seeks his own interest.The book is often attacked as being anarchistic (or something like that) -- that is, that "limited government" or "less regulation" means "no government or "no regulation." Quite to the contrary, Friedman argues for a very clear and specific role for government in regulating natural monopolies, enforcing contracts, and taking many other actions to make sure that markets function openly. He clearly embraces regulation with the stipulation that when employed the benefits exceed the costs. And there's the rub with many government programs (say, agriculture subsidies): they favor entrenched interests rather than the commonwealth.His arguments about free trade convince me that it is the best way to help the poor in the world. I've read that the annual subsidy for one cow in Belgium rivals the annual salary of an African subsistence farmer. Take down that trade barrier benefiting the rich Belgian cow owner, and that farmer suddenly has a chance to present his goods on a world market. My point is, if you care about the poor, and if you care about social justice and all that, this might just be a crazy (and, for a change, effective) way to go.I don't fully agree with some of the book's policy prescriptions regarding environmental, education or monetary policy, but I suggest that Friedman's thoughts, formulated in the 1970s and published first in 1980, are far more likely to be successful than current ideas like "common core" or "quantitative easing."Overall, this is a thought-provoking read no matter what your political stripe is. Check it out.

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Ralph Waldo Emerson, the son of a Unitarian minister and a chaplain during the American Revolution, was born in 1803 in Boston. He attended the Boston Latin School, and in 1817 entered Harvard, graduating in 1820. Emerson supported himself as a schoolteacher from 1821-26. In 1826 he was "approbated to preach," and in 1829 became pastor of the Scond Church (Unitarian) in Boston. That same year he married Ellen Louise Tucker, who was to die of tuberculosis only seventeen months later. In 1832 Emerson resigned his pastorate and traveled to Eurpe, where he met Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Carlyle. He settled in Concord, Massachusetts, in 1834, where he began a new career as a public lecturer, and married Lydia Jackson a year later. A group that gathered around Emerson in Concord came to be known as "the Concord school," and included Bronson Alcott, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Margaret Fuller. Every year Emerson made a lecture tour; and these lectures were the source of most of his essays. Nature (1836), his first published work, contained the essence of his transcendental philosophy, which views the world of phenomena as a sort of symbol of the inner life and emphasizes individual freedom and self-reliance. Emerson's address to the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard (1837) and another address to the graduating class of the Harvard Divinity School (1838) applied his doctrine to the scholar and the clergyman, provoking sharp controversy. An ardent abolitionist, Emerson lectured and wrote widely against slavery from the 1840's through the Civil War. His principal publications include two volumes ofEssays (1841, 1844), Poems (1847), Representative Men (1850), The Conduct of Life (1860), and Society and Solitude (1870). He died of pneumonia in 1882 and was buried in Concord.Larzer Ziff is a research professor of English at Johns Hopkins University who has written extensively on American literary culture.

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Emerson's "Self-reliance" & "Nature" have become the very advice that most of us need to heed in this day and age. You know it's a masterpiece when the argument and content still maintain their efficiency and adaptability more to this time now than Emerson's own time.

For anyone who enjoys beautiful prose with intellectually stimulating ideas and thoughts--this book is a "MUST-HAVE" for your library collection! These classic and quotable essays are enlighting and refreshing! If you (like I do) reject the Transcendentalist doctrine and theology, you may find yourself dismissing a couple of the essays as too tasking ideologically as they are at times on the fringe of transcendental ideology. Emerson's use of the English language, however, is a breath of fresh air in this era where the common vernacular is characterized by the grotesque abuses of ebonics, profanity, and laziness. It would be incredibly wonderful if all Americans would return to the most eloquent and beautiful use of our language as Emerson does.

Emerson is amazing, one of the most talented writers in the english language, full of dialectic sophistication, loving intuition, poetic beauty and astute observation. This is a great collection of essays, which contains a rare assortment of favorites: experience, self-reliance, history, and the skeptic.

I've always been a huge Ralph Waldo Emerson fan. Any fan of literature and nature that has not read this definitely should.

If you are not acquainted with Emerson you must read a least several chapters of this book. His transcendental philosophy is both fascinating and enriching to the soul!

This book really shows you the true wonders life has to offer. Would by it again just to have a 2nd copy!

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

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“Neil takes readers on a riveting journey through the past, present and future of stem cell therapy. His well-researched, educational and entertaining book could change your life. I highly recommend it.” Tony Robbins, NY Times #1 Bestselling Author “100 years old will soon become the new 60.  Stem cells are a key therapeutic to enable this future. Dr. Riordan’s book is your guide to why this is true and how you will benefit. A must read for anyone who cares about extending their healthy lifespan.”Peter H. Diamandis, MD; Founder, XPRIZE & Singularity University; Co-Founder, Human Longevity, Inc.; Author of NY Times Best Sellers Abundance and Bold

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About the Author

Neil H Riordan is an accomplished scientist and developer of regenerative medicine therapeutics, with more than 70 peer reviewed publications and more than 40 patents and patent applications to his credit. He is the author of MSC: Clinical Evidence Leading Medicine's Next Frontier, a groundbreaking compilation of stem cell studies for more than 30 medical conditions, with over 800 references to peer-reviewed articles. Dr. Riordan founded Medistem Panama, a leading stem cell laboratory and research facility that is ISO 9001 certified and fully licensed by the Panamanian Ministry of Health. He also founded the Stem Cell Institute in Panama, where his mesenchymal stem cell technologies continue to be implemented in patients, now numbering in the thousands, with autoimmune and degenerative diseases and injuries.

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Paperback: 302 pages

Publisher: Neil H Riordan (June 20, 2017)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 099904530X

ISBN-13: 978-0999045305

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As a board certified pulmonary specialist with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, I wanted to explore the scientific aspects of stem cell therapy to help determine if it could play a role in treating my condition. This book offers important scientific insights into the field of stem cell therapy. I enthusiastically recommend it! The secretions from the stem cells are powerful modulators of inflammation and influence healing in a number of diseases. What an insight!I wish I could travel to Panama and be one of his patients if he would accept me. Unfortunately my condition is too far advanced. I wish him every success in the future. His mission deserves to be supported. Walter Jensen,MD,FACP,FCCP.

I’ve been thinking about this stuff for years. Obviously I am no expert, but I always wondered. I came across Neil in a Joe Rogan Podcast with Mel Gibson (now there was a Podcast that seemed to be worth watching, as Mel had been the subject of much comedic worth with these comedians) and sat there fascinated by what was being said. Neil says 1000 times in the podcast, “well in the book” , so I bought it on my kindle (cheap as chips) and proceeded to go through it all. One thing that springs out is the natural ways its put forward. It’s not a heavy technical tome that bores before it informs. It really goes into example and peppers you with medically backed up information on each disease. We all know people with the diseases we are reading about in this time and lament the large corporations that block progress through the abject psychotic money grasping attitudes that prevail in any market funded operation.This makes me want to get on a plane to Panama and get my first doses. Everyone I talk to when I regain them with some of the details of this therapy says “I want some of that”.The Amazing story of Mel Gibsons dad is something that really makes you sit up and wonder “wow, we’re almost there, a long life is possible for everyone” (Apart from base jumpers, high ribose walkers and mountain climbers etc.. haha)This is a read that once started is hard to put down. I typically read a few books at once, but this one had me from start to finish as I wanted to know how it ended.Snake Oil is an apt description for how this might be read. But when you read the facts, its amazing what this stuff can actually do.My initial thoughts were that this is just for rich people. Well, I still think that’s kinda true, but it could easily and quickly become mainstream. Not here in Australia, of course, as this place is stuck in some sort of Quaker like twilight zone.Now where’s my passport? Panama’s sounding just great right now :-)

This book is a reasonably good and very inspiring one, with lots of information about ongoing research and (very strong) anecdotal evidence from the author's own laboratory. However, the book seems designed to convince people that stem cells are a promising and useful therapy. Once you accept that premise, there's not too much you can do with the book. The author will only treat a very small percentage of readers that read his book, so the big flaw for me was the limited practical applicability to someone like me looking to evaluate existing treatment options. I do not qualify for his clinic and am looking to see where else I can go. (That's a good problem actually). For that purpose I recommend the book "A Buyer's Guid to Stem Cell Therapies" by Marchetti.

I would highly recommend that everyone read this easy-to-understand book on Stem Cell Therapy. In this book, Dr. Riordan takes you on a journey through his lifetime, mainly focusing on his medical research. He specifically explains the history and advances in Stem Cell Therapy and shares numerous stories of the many patients and conditions that have been treated at his clinics. I was amazed at the many medical conditions that are currently being successfully treated at his Panama City Stem Cell Institute. I purchased the book specifically to read about his work with Autism and was impressed with the progress made by the children treated. Dr. Riordan's clinics have now successfully treated thousands of patients with many autoimmune and degenerative diseases and injuries. I encourage you to read the book, share it with others and then join in the movement to get this therapy approved, insured and easily available in the USA.

I got this book to help me understand the current state of stem cell therapy, it did that nicely. Good coverage of it's uses, success rates, the varies types of stem cells, and why you might wont to travel outside of the US for the most effective treatment due to the overreaching FDA. Regenerative medicine is something anyone interested in maintaining their health should stay current with. Great price on Kindle version.

I have a son with autism and have attempted to research stem cell treatment for a long time. I still could not understand and wrap my head around the process. This book was so well written and easy to understand. I now feel comfortable choosing this treatment to try

Very complete , covers an array of diseases in which SC can be used. They take you by the hand of the evolution of SC, from the old method of using SC from unborned childs tissue to the new modern one of of the umbilical cord .Talks about their facilty in Panama and Costa Rica and the one in Texas. Very Good!!

This book is easy to read yet informative-- the science is laid out so anyone can understand it. The writing is compelling, to say nothing of the patient stories highlighted throughout. Would recommend!

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Craig Thompson is a cartoonist and the author of the award-winning books Blankets, Carnet de Voyage, Good-bye Chunky Rice, and Habibi. Thompson was born in Michigan in 1975, and grew up in a rural farming community in central Wisconsin. His graphic novel Blankets won numerous industry awards and has been published in nearly twenty languages around the world. Thompson lives in Portland, Oregon.

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Craig Thompson chronicles his childhood growing up in a conservative Christian family in Michigan into his awkward teenage years as a grunge kid through the 90's. It's also about his first love who opened up his world view and released his emotions. Thompson explores his faith and beliefs and how they change after various encounters.Blankets is a heartwarming tale of a middle class boy struggling to achieve social credibility and acceptance, while remaining to to himself. It's about love as much as it is about faith. They are connected. Thompson ponders his place in the universe as a boy who got bullied and did not fit in that just wanted to draw. Then, he matures into a young man that must make the major decision as to what he wants to do with his life.Craig Thompson is totally honest in Blankets as he reflects on his failures and life decisions in full. I think everyone can relate to this book. Craig is more than a character by the end, he is your friend, he is you. I believe that most readers will greatly relate and empathize with Craig at some point in Blankets.His illustrations are beautiful and often moving. He captures facial expressions and the Midwest American lifestyle with such a clear understanding of the people who live therein. Thompson develops an honest verisimilitude with his thoughtful narration and quaint drawings. They are as captivating as any great artwork I've seen in graphic novels. Craig Thompson should be proud of this book. It's wondrous in its scope and insight into his life.Blankets reminds me very much of Craig Thompson's peers in the autobiographical graphic novel medium such as Will Eisner's A Contract with God Trilogy and Eddie Campbell's ALEC comic books. For more coming of age books like Blankets, the graphic novel This One Summer is very similar in it's grounded approach to young people. If you like the love story in Blankets, then I would recommend Blue Is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh. If you liked any of these books, Blankets is for you. By the same note, if you end up loving Blankets as I did, I would highly recommend these other books to you.

You've probably read stories like these. Hell, you've probably read, watched, heard tons of them during the course of your lifetime. I know I did. Some of them were more than excellent, some of them were boring piece of crap without an intelligent thought, some of them were just `meh' - random genre-writing without a real effort - and some of them were something more than a story. Something more like an experience imprisoned on paper. Thompson's "Blankets" is one such story and no matter how many times you heard something just like it this one will manage to kick you in the gut. Or wherever it hurts the most. Premise is simple enough. You have a young boy and his brother living in rural Wisconsin. You have religious parents with no lack of authority, and a community full of "jerks". You have bullies in high-school and you have religion as an escape mechanism from plights of this world. You have a winter-camp, pretty girl and falling in love. You have a road trip, or something very similar to it and you have emotional growth connected to it. You have a disillusion and maturing, you have fears, hopes and longing. In other words, you have elements of everyone's life - rearranged a bit to suit a purpose of a story - laid out on close to a 600 pages. It could've gone to blatant cliché or it could've been boring as hell. Fortunately, it wasn't neither. Though elements are familiar, their representation isn't. Thompson is skillful artist (which becomes more obvious in the "Habibi") and the way in which he manages to construct panels to show, indicate and cause emotions is something to behold. His line can be either simple or endlessly complex (reminiscent of arabesque or techniques of expressionism), extremely manipulative or perfectly innocent and much of the power that lies in this book does come from the Art itself, words merely supplement the picture. And "Blankets" is powerful, have no doubt about it. It takes you back to a place and events you never quite forgot, it makes you wonder what if, it makes you pick up a phone and make a call (though You know it would be a wrong move and nothing good could come out of it), it gives you this feeling that, despite everything, world really is a wonderful place. Thompson is very careful about it, more careful than many an author out there. He never idolizes the past (though sometimes he does `preach' about it from an older perspective), nor does he dwell in it. He uses it as a fuelling ground, using his art to represent a moment (or few) that made him what he is today (moment we all, in some part, share with each other). At the same time, this is a book about personal experience and a book about `being human'. Do you recall most famous blanket in the history of comics? If you recalled Linus's security blanket from "Peanuts" you recalled right. What Charles Schulz did in a series of cartoons, Thompson did on a more complex level. "Blankets" is a story about insecurities and various mechanisms that we use to overcome them. World is dark and full of terror (or so the saying goes), and sometimes you need a blanket under which you can devise your own world, with its own rules. Eventually, you'll have to get out (Thompson uses the famous dialogue from Plato's "Republic" to indicate this). World will not change, but you'll be more prepared.

Blankets has changed the way I look at graphic novels. This isn't so much a graphic novel as it is an experience.There is so much raw beauty to be found in this book. The inescapable memories of first love, the ever-personal struggle with religion, and the importance of family are just some things touched upon. It's also very well written and delicately and tastefully drawn, especially Craig, the main character's, thoughts. There's this one part where Craig says goodbye to his girlfriend, with whom he has a long-distance relationship. The next panels show her driving away. When her car is out of sight, the final panel is of her car driving off a nonexistent cliff. I don't know about you, but when I see somebody that I love leaving, that's exactly how I feel.This is one of the most beautiful things I have read. Craig Thompson is a genius.

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