From Mises Institute <[email protected]>
Subject The Failure of America's "Anti-Poverty" Programs
Date February 21, 2020 8:29 PM
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** February 21, 2020
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** By Justin Murray
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** Why It's so Hard to Escape America's "Anti-Poverty" Programs ([link removed])
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Between the regulation of business and penalties for rising income, anti-poverty policies in America make it so that many workers have no clear path to escape poverty.

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** By Ryan McMaken
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** Nationalism as National Liberation: Lessons from the End of the Cold War ([link removed])
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If we regard nationalism as necessarily harmful, we end up supporting the Soviet Union, and every empire and two-bit dictator who manages to hammer together a variety of disparate groups under a single national banner.

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** By Per Bylund
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** Is Free Market Economics Too "Ideological"? ([link removed])
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Free market economics is often ignorantly dismissed for being "ideological" rather than scientific. It probably sounds smart to the economically illiterate, but it is decidedly not.

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** By Mark Thornton
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** Legislation Should Help Rather Than Hinder the Gig Economy ([link removed])
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Former Mises Fellow Peter St. Onge, senior economist at the Montreal Economic Institute cowrote an op-ed in the Globe and Mail (Toronto) that highlights the increasing importance of part-time workers and the benefits they provide customers over traditional lines of work. .

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