Mises Institute
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
 
 
Conservatives Are Wrong on Economics. Here’s How to Fix the Problem.
Marina Rocha
While conservatives and followers of Austrian economics often have much in common, many conservatives are against free trade and free exchange.
 
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We Need to Do with the State What We Have Done to Slavery
George Ford Smith
While chattel slavery exists in some parts of the world, it mostly has been abolished. Perhaps we should do the same thing to the state.
 
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Looking Back at the Crossroads: Liberty or Socialism
 
Our liberties may yet be rejuvenated, and our homelands may yet flourish once again.
 
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FDR’s War Against Civil Liberties
 
David Beito joins Bob to discuss the Japanese concentration camps and the government’s mass surveillance of telegrams.
 
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Why the US Debt Is Unsustainable and Is Destroying the Middle Class
More units of public debt mean weaker productive growth, higher taxes, and more inflation in the future. All three are manifestations of a slow-burn default.
 
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Wokism, Marxism and the Failures of Academic “Liberalism”
The academic world is supposed to serve as a beacon of enlightenment. Instead, as Wanjiru Njoya demonstrates, it promotes a failed liberalism.
 
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Can John C. Calhoun Save America?
Calhoun’s 173-year-old treatise is not just a diagnosis of how we got here, but a roadmap for escaping from this tyranny and being rid of the “woke” totalitarians among us.
 
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Watch Our New Fed Documentary Teaser!
 
Help us meet our fundraising goal. The Fed has created its own narrative for far too long. We’re telling people the truth.
 
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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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