Ethnic Conflict Stoked By Government Economic Intervention, Not Globalization, Study Finds

“According to Dr. Stephen Saideman and his former McGill Master’s student David Steinberg – now pursuing his doctorate at Northwestern University – the more government intervention there is in the local economy, the more likely interethnic violence and rebellion becomes. Conversely, the more economically open a society is, the less likely such violence becomes.” (Read more from sciencedaily.com)

Another reason to nix the bailout (and the Fed).

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