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Subject It's Time to End Squatter's Rights. Also: Brazil's Gov't Must Stop Subsidizing Carnival Festivities
Date March 29, 2024 6:59 PM
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It’s Time to End Squatter’s Rights
Ryan McMaken
In modern times, squatter’s rights have little use beyond grinding an ideological axe or redistributing property to favored interest groups. It is time to end squatter’s rights altogether.

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No, the Brazilian Government Should Not Subsidize Carnival Festivities
Marina Rocha
Brazil’s carnival celebration would do very well if the subsidies were replaced with entrepreneurial investment.

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The Economics of Generosity and Charity

Guido Hülsmann joins Ryan and Tho to talk about his new book on the economics of generosity.

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Who is Murray Rothbard?

David Gordon discusses Murray Rothbard’s contributions to economic theory and their broader historical context.

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Who Really Works Against the Public?
While the American ruling classes insist that private enterprise is the enemy of the people, it really is our government that bears that distinction.

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Foreign Aid and the Politicization of Economic Life
While progressives tout foreign aid to poor countries as socially and economically beneficial, in truth it makes poor nations even poorer.

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Boeing’s Problems Are Not Due to Free Markets
Critics of Boeing are blaming free markets and the profit and loss system for recent safety failures.

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South Royalton: Looking Back

A discussion of the 1974 South Royalton Conference on Austrian Economics by those who attended.

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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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