Mises Institute
Monday, March 18, 2024
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Connecticut’s Housing Shortage Is Rooted in Government Policies
John Kennedy
While Connecticut authorities call on "experts" to help them quell the state's housing shortage, they fail to consider the policies that have caused it.
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Top 5 Most Bizarre Moments of Covid: A Student’s Recollection
Jack Plimpton
In recognition of the fourth anniversary of the US government's response to covid, a Mises Apprentice shares his experience as a student during this tumultuous time.
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Why We Don't Need Government Funding for "Moonshots"
Christian Sandström joins Bob Murphy to discuss massive government funding projects.
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Golden Opportunities Ahead
Senior Fellow Mark Thornton sees reasons to be optimistic about the future.
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President Bukele Broaches Austrian Business Cycle Theory at CPAC
President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador recently spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference, receiving a hero’s welcome in the wake of his re-election victory.
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Should the US Congress Audit the Federal Reserve?
Nearly two decades ago, Congressman Ron Paul identified his campaign with the call to "audit the Fed." Congress ignored him then, but the movement to examine and demystify the Fed now is growing.
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Human Action was arguably the most important book of the twentieth century. Help us spread Mises’s ideas to more and more people in the twenty-first century.
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Ten Things Millennials Should Know About Socialism
Tom DiLorenzo presented this popular lecture at Mises University 2016.
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Theory and History
Mises moved beyond economics in his later years to address questions regarding the foundation of all social science. Theory and History, writes Rothbard in his introduction, "remains by far the most neglected masterwork of Mises."
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