Mises Institute
Saturday, March 9, 2024
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Employment Falls for the Third Month In Spite of 50,000 New Government Jobs
Ryan McMaken
The number of employed persons in the United States fell by 184,000, and full-time workers fell by 187,000. But Joe Biden tells us things are booming.
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The Great Depression and Great Depression II: Similarities, Differences
James Anthony
The United States survived the first Great Depression, although it permanently changed the role of government. Will excessive government spending and money creation lead to Great Depression II?
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Not Altogether Honest Abe
What were Abraham Lincoln’s religious beliefs? Not what most Americans would think. While a scoffer for much of his life, his wartime speeches spoke of “Providence” and developed a fatalistic worldview.
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Covid Showed Us Who Really Rules America
It is during "emergencies" when we learn who really holds political power, and how ineffective are constitutional measures designed to limit the regime.
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Help Us Give Student Scholarships for AERC!
Over the last thirty years, this conference has been the first step to a career in academia for many Austrian scholars. Please consider funding scholarships for the best and brightest to come to AERC.
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Free Trade
Mark examines Ludwig von Mises's important contributions to free trade theory. Trade causes civilization to come about. Protectionism is the greatest threat to our way of life.
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The American Economy: A House of Cards
Ryan and Tho are joined by Senior Fellow Mark Thornton to debunk political talking points confusing the stock market with the real economy.
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Tom DiLorenzo on Antitrust, Abe Lincoln, and the Future of the Austrian School
Tom DiLorenzo spent a long and productive career in academia before assuming his current position as president of the Mises Institute.
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