In a public forum, Busch hailed one of the country's most aggressive exponents of libertarian economics, Charles Koch, also a major donor to the school, as a "
refounder of America." The school celebrates speakers who vilify any form of government oversight of markets, convinced that regulations are impediments to benign and self-regulating markets.
Em mediados de 2003, a Renault apresentava uma rentabilidade de apenas 3,3%, representando um novo desafio ao executivo que ficou conhecido por alguns apelidos, tais como: matador de custos; seven-eleven (que representava seu horario de trabalho--das 7 as23h.) e mais recentemente
refounder, numa associacao ao renascimento da Nissan.
The first, short, modern biography, Robert Powell's The Life of Alfred or Alvred: The First Instituter of Subordinate Government in this Kingdome and
Refounder of the University of Oxford (London, 1634), was published together with a Parallel of our Soveraigne Lord K.
It argued that, because at the contract's inception the charity had no money to speak of and all the expenses of the fundraising campaign were borne by W&H, the latter was like a founder, or rather
refounder, of the charity.
Eva Brann [Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968]) and future
refounder of the St.
Busch is a vocal warrior on the conservative side of cultural issues, but even he was able to overlook Koch's pro-choice and marriage equality views to declare the libertarian icon "the
refounder of America."
He feels that we've gone off track and so I've kind of nicknamed him the
refounder of America.
The building will now be known as
Refounders House.
Not surprisingly, then, Lord concludes that the highest form of statecraft is a kind of soulcraft that usually goes hand-in-hand with founders and
refounders of regimes.
Yet many thinkers (including, I believe, some Blacksburg
refounders) would see significant problems with a theory of "democracy" which is explicitly and fundamentally anti-majoritarian.