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Thursday, March 21, 2024
 
 
Police Dogs Have Abolished Constitutional Due Process
James Bovard
Congress and the courts have eviscerated the Constitution to empower police dogs. The injustices are massive, but the authorities don't care.
 
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The Money Supply Fell for the Fifteenth Month in a Row as Full-Time Jobs Disappear
Ryan McMaken
The money supply has fallen repeatedly, year-over-year, but in recent months the total money supply has flattened out and deflation has disappeared.
 
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How the US Regime Subsidizes Immigration—both Legal and Illegal
 
The effect of subsidization is predictable.
 
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Crisis and Liberty
 
Robert Higgs presents this series of ten formal lectures on topics of American history that examine the emergence of the Leviathan state and diminution of liberty.
 
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A Tale of Two Bureaucracies
If we hold a functioning moral society to be ideal, then we must reject “middle of the road” solutions that bureaucrats offer. Only natural market price mechanisms create prosperity for all.
 
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Marx, Class Conflict, and the Ideological Fallacy
According to Marx, all ideas represent class-based interests, leaving no room for objective truth. The problem is that Marxists claim to hold to objective truth, but manage to contradict themselves.
 
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Become a Patron of the 75th Anniversary Edition of Human Action
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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Abundance, Generosity, and the State: An Inquiry into Economic Principles
 
Guido Hülsmann investigates the nature, forms, causes, and consequences of gratuitous goods and concludes that they thrive within a free economy.
 
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