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Subject Media Focus on Mass Shootings Shows Disconnect from Actual Crime Trends
Date August 5, 2019 8:26 PM
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Media Focus on Mass Shootings Shows Disconnect from Actual Crime Trends ([link removed])
by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

Most Americans say crime has gotten worse over the past decade. They're wrong. Moreover, the focus on mass shootings appears misplaced when mass-shooting deaths make up less than one percent of all homicide deaths.


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The Coming Regime of the ECB: Radical Centrism ([link removed])
by Kristoffer Mousten Hansen ([link removed])

In Christine Lagarde and Philip Lane, the EU has two new central bankers who will push the limits of what central banks can do.

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The Misesian Vision ([link removed])
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. ([link removed])

The problem is that the capacity to imagine freedom is being eroded in our society and culture. The less freedom we have, the less people are able to imagine what freedom feels like, and therefore the less they are willing to fight for its restoration.

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From God or the Sword? ([link removed])
by Frank Chodorov ([link removed])

Any profitable inquiry into the character of the American State must therefore take into account the distinction between making a living by production and gaining a living by predation; that is, between economics and politics.

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