Archive for the 'George Lenz' Category

11 June, 2007

Posted by alex in George Lenz, obituaries, white nationalism, White Nationalists at 1:30 pm | Permanent Link

By George Lenz May 28 was a very sad day indeed. It was raining, as if Nature was mourning over the passing of one of its beloved sons. I looked at the news monitor, read on and remain in suspense for a while. One of the Great Aryan Men and Great Leaders of White Nationalist […]

30 March, 2007

Posted by alex in Financial Column, George Lenz at 8:01 am | Permanent Link

By George Lenz For two years in the early 1990s, Frank Partnoy worked for a couple of investment banks, CS First Boston and Morgan Stanley, selling derivatives. He has been highly successful in this, yet eventually quit over ethical objections to business practices employed. Based on his experience, he wrote a book under the title […]

23 March, 2007

Posted by alex in economy, Financial Column, George Lenz at 5:43 pm | Permanent Link

By George Lenz With the recent introduction of the new dollar coin, and reported shortages of pennies, some administration officials and members of Congress have publicly called for elimination of the penny. Thus I decided to look into economic consequences of removing the penny from circulation.

15 March, 2007

Posted by alex in Financial Column, George Lenz at 11:20 am | Permanent Link

By George Lenz In the 1980s mathematical finance began to be widely used at the Wall Street for the first time. The fallout is still being felt today. Prudential Securities, which for years boasted that “the most important thing we earn is your trust,” apologized for having systematically defrauded hundreds of thousands of investors who […]

26 February, 2007

Posted by alex in Financial Column, George Lenz at 10:00 am | Permanent Link

Recent advances in behavioral and biological sciences have shed light on reasons of severe political, economic and social crises that jolt out of the blue destroying or severely crippling nations. The researchers achieved these highly promising results by analyzing behavior of lemmings and applying their conclusions to the political process.

7 February, 2007

Posted by alex in Financial Column, George Lenz at 5:47 pm | Permanent Link

By George Lenz Recently I am getting more and more questions on withdrawals of various pension schemes, so I decided to start a series dedicated to this. In particular, I will cover the common pension schemes available, the optimal ways of withdrawing money from them and ways of minimizing tax penalties that would otherwise apply.

16 January, 2007

Posted by alex in Financial Column, George Lenz, investments at 4:10 pm | Permanent Link

By George Lenz The Democrat-controlled congress intends to raise federal minimum wage to 7.25 USD an hour. Would this step help millions of working poor Whites to improve their lives? Unfortunately this seems unlikely: the measure would probably help no one but illegal aliens, while actually hurting poor American workers.

10 January, 2007

Posted by alex in economy, Financial Column, George Lenz at 12:42 pm | Permanent Link

By George Lenz George Akerlof Since the 1960s many Western institutions of political, economic and social life were deconstructioned. The institutions that were once close and helpful to the people suddenly became alien and hostile, even though they often look the same and were staffed by the good-meaning and hard- working White people. As the […]

6 January, 2007

Posted by alex in Financial Column, George Lenz at 1:07 pm | Permanent Link

By George Lenz Dear readers of the VNN financial column, Year 2007 is likely to bring with it significant economic and political challenges, that would influence the lives of most Americans and Europeans. In turn, the economic reporting at VNN would be increased: you can expect this column to appear two times a week, instead […]

2 January, 2007

Posted by alex in economy, Financial Column, George Lenz at 7:52 pm | Permanent Link

By George Lenz The Fallacy of Hazlitt Our discussion of the negative income tax has provoked libertarians from Mises.org to re-publish a long-forgotten Henry Hazlitt’s essay, critical of negative income tax. Hazlitt, an American economist and WSJ reporter, who followed the tradition of Austrian school, was highly critical of both Milton Freedman and his idea […]