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February 21, 2020

Mises Institute

By Justin Murray

Why It's so Hard to Escape America's "Anti-Poverty" Programs

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

Nationalism as National Liberation: Lessons from the End of the Cold War

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

Is Free Market Economics Too "Ideological"?

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

Legislation Should Help Rather Than Hinder the Gig Economy

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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