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Subject Don't Blame Social Media for Democracy's Disasters. Plus: Bastiat Demolishes Modern Monetary Theory
Date January 23, 2024 7:18 PM
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January 23, 2024

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** By Per Bylund
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** Social Media Should Not Be Blamed for the Consequences of Democracy ([link removed])
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Social media tends to be blamed for the overall nastiness of public discourse. Instead of condemning this form of communication, condemn the fuel that feeds this conflagration: democracy.

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** By Jonathan Newman
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** Bastiat versus MMT ([link removed])
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One doesn’t need to search modern economic literature to take on the MMT crowd. Just read Bastiat.

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** John Gideon Hartnett | Rafi Farber
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** When Gold's Real, Uninflated Price Breaks Out–And How to Tell ([link removed])
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As the Austrian School economists know full well, inflation distorts price signals unevenly. It may be tempting to try to filter out inflation from any given good or service to find its real price had the currency supply never been inflated in the first place, but this is impossible given the uneven effects.

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