Mises Institute
Monday, March 25, 2024
 
 
California’s Latest Hustle: Utility Bills Based on Ratepayers’ Income
Jane L. Johnson
California’s legislature wants to combine the idea of two-part price discrimination with a soak-the-rich mentality in charging for utilities. What possibly could go wrong?
 
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Hazlitt Against Keynes on Unemployment and Wages: A Lesson for Modern Macroeconomics
Benjamin Seevers
Henry Hazlitt’s The Failure of the New Economics remains the best criticism of J.M. Keynes’s General Theory.
 
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Ryan McMaken on the History and Benefits of Secession
 
Ryan joins Bob Murphy to discuss Ryan's recent talk on secession at Oklahoma State University.
 
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The Drug War
 
Mark shares the latest episode in the Mises Institute’s The Costs of the Progressives series, which cites Mark’s research on the economics of prohibition.
 
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Self-Ownership and the Right to Self-Defense
The right to self-defense is a crucial component of our rights of self-ownership. Wanjiru Njoya explains the details.
 
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Tapping 401ks to Pay the Bills
While working folks are dodging layoffs, to make ends meet they are taking emergency withdrawals from their 401ks.
 
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Personal Medical Bankruptcy: Made in DC
When the government wants to make something more affordable, that usually means new subsidies, laws, and regulations.
 
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A Case for Argentina’s Dollarization: Why and How to Implement It
 
Nicolás Cachanosky presents the Friedrich A. Hayek Memorial Lecture, sponsored by Donald and Judy Rember.
 
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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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