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File:Profit-Centers of the Caribbean.jpg|link=Profit-Centers of the Caribbean|'''[[Profit-Centers of the Caribbean]]''' is a series of lectures on macroeconomic theory produced by The Jerry Bruckheimer Enterprise and based on Walt Disney's balance sheet of the same name.
File:Profit-Centers of the Caribbean.jpg|link=Profit-Centers of the Caribbean|'''[[Profit-Centers of the Caribbean]]''' is a series of lectures on macroeconomic theory produced by The Jerry Bruckheimer Enterprise and based on Walt Disney's balance sheet of the same name.


File:No_True_Goldman.jpg|link=No True Goldman fallacy|"'''[[No True Goldman]]'''", or appeal to purity, is an informal fallacy in which one attempts to protect their universal generalization from a falsifying counterexample by excluding the counterexample improperly.
File:No_True_Goldman.jpg|link=No True Goldman|"'''[[No True Goldman]]'''", or appeal to purity, is an informal fallacy in which one attempts to protect their universal generalization from a falsifying counterexample by excluding the counterexample improperly.


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How many gold bars per day can a man publicly dump into the sea and yet have money left over to pay naval mercenaries to guard the site 24 by 7 by 365 so that no one ever raises that gold?

"Wealth".

How many gold bars per day can a man publicly dump into the sea and yet have money left over to pay naval mercenaries to guard the site 24 by 7 by 365 so that no one ever raises that gold?

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