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Subject The Recession in Full-Time Jobs Is Here. Also: The Real History of the African Slave Traders.
Date April 8, 2024 7:00 PM
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Monday, April 8, 2024


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March Report: The Recession In Full-Time Jobs Is Here
Ryan McMaken
Since August 2023, total part-time jobs has increased by 1.4 million. During the same period, full-time jobs fell by more than 1.3 million.

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Understanding the History of African Slavery: The Europeans Were not the Only Slave Traders
Lipton Matthews
The history of the African slave trade is much more complicated than historians and journalists want us to believe.

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Are American Libertarians Unduly Pessimistic?

Nick Gillespie joins Bob Murphy to make the case that American Libertarians are too pessimistic.

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Chokepoints

What happens when war shuts down the Strait of Hormuz? What about the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal, and Baltimore harbor?

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Why Average Goods Prices Cannot be Established
While government officially measures inflation using weighted averages incorporated into the Consumer Price Index, in truth it is impossible to establish an average price level.

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Butler, Butt Out!
Feminist theorist Judith Butler is calling for mandatory education to confront children with modern gender theory. As David Gordon points out, she wants to use coercion to force people to accept her theories.

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Abolish all Treason and Sedition Laws
States know that treason and sedition laws are about much more than matters of law and order. They are essential components of enhancing state power.

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Why You've Never Heard of the Great Depression of 1920

Presented by Tom Woods at the Mises Circle in Colorado in April 2009.

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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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