Mises Institute
Monday, May 6, 2024
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Full-Time Jobs Fall Again as Total Employment Flatlines in April
Ryan McMaken
Since early 2023, full-time jobs have flatlined while part-time jobs have grown. Meanwhile, total number of employed workers has flatlined, too.
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There Is No Prosperity without Private Property
Soham Patil
Private property rights are under fire by progressive elites—even as those same elites protect their own property fiercely. But without these rights, a functioning economy is not possible.
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Can There Be Justice Outside of the State? Yes.
Is only the state morally qualified to create and maintain a system of justice?
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How State-Sponsored Universities Distort Campus Activism
Connor O'Keeffe joins Bob to discuss the recent antisemitism bill and why we should defund universities.
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The Homo Economicus Myth
It was a fundamental mistake ... to interpret economics as the characterization of the behavior of an ideal type, the homo oeconomicus. According to this doctrine economics does not deal with the behavior of man as he really is.
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State Coercion and the Injustice of Apartheid
In publicly opposing Apartheid, William H. Hutt saw how legal segregation deprived black South Africans from pursuing legitimate economic goals. To Hutt, Apartheid deprived people of equality of economic opportunity, which kept them in poverty.
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MMT and Boiling Frogs
As much as its proponents brandish accounting tautologies and purely descriptive claims about government finance, in the end it is 100% political. Their framework is about giving the State maximum power.
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Individualism versus Progressivism
Should government-appointed bureaucrats determine what is best for the American people as a whole?
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