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Subject Argentina Should Have Listened to Ludwig von Mises
Date April 30, 2024 7:00 PM
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024


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Mises in Argentina: Lessons of the Past for Today
Octavio Bermudez
In 1959, Ludwig von Mises gave lectures on economics in Argentina, where the economy was in steep decline. In the 1920s, Argentina was one of the world’s wealthiest countries.

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The Great Chocolate Crisis of 2024
Mark Thornton
Take solace chocolate lovers, while higher prices caused by the Federal Reserve are probably here to stay, the market is doing what it can to make sure that everyone has chocolate.

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Help us bring crucial truths about economics and history to laymen by supporting our publication efforts!

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Two Rights, Old and New

The Old Right was an Opposition movement. Hostility to the Establishment was its hallmark, its very lifeblood.

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California’s Crony Capitalist Minimum Wage Law

It turns out a company can avoid trouble if it has ties to the governor.

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What Is the Purpose of Economic Theory?
Mainstream economists believe that economic theory is valid when it “predicts” economic actions or trends. Austrian economists, however, say that the purpose of economic theory is to explain economic events.

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Woods Exposes the Federal Reserve System
Tom Woods has put his considerable skills to work exposing the dangers caused by the Federal Reserve System. George Ford Smith reviews his latest book that gives intellectual ammunition to his case.

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Javier Milei vs. the Status Quo
Unsurprisingly, Javier Milei’s free-market and antistate initiatives face opposition in Argentina. Whether he is successful depends on his being able to politically outlast his collectivist opposition.

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Seditious Conspiracy: A Fake Crime and a Danger to Free Speech

Ryan McMaken in Lake Jackson, Texas.

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The Costs of War

Nothing is so dangerous to liberty as the power to make war, argues this remarkable collection of essays edited by John Denson. There can be no reconciling freedom and empire.

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