Mises Institute
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
 
 
The American Labor Market: Fact vs. Fiction
Jacob R. Swartz
Progressive historians, journalists, and politicians claim that the Industrial Revolution and the growth of industry brought poverty and exploitation to American workers. The truth is much different, even if it is rarely heard.
 
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The Importance of Hülsmann’s Groundbreaking book Abundance, Generosity, and the State
Jeffery L. Degner
The importance of this book lies primarily in how it shows the interventionist state is at the root of Western society’s increasingly loathsome, self-destructive, and stingy culture.
 
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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.
 
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The Revolution of 1913
 
In 1913, economics and liberty collided. Presented by Tom DiLorenzo in June 2006.
 
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Evil Twins: US Federal Budget Deficits and US Trade
The government’s inflationary borrow-and-spend policies have given Americans a false sense of prosperity. In the end, such policies are unsustainable.
 
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Can There Be an Alliance between Austrian and Feminist Schools of Economics?
While Austrian and feminist critiques of neoclassical economics have some similarities, they also differ strongly on important points.
 
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It’s the PPI Once More!
Remember when inflation was “transitory”? Or when Paul Krugman claimed inflation was “under control”? The numbers keep telling us a different story.
 
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The Birth of the Austrian School
 
Carl Menger created an entire system of economics based on subjective value and individual choice.
 
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