Mises Institute
Thursday, May 23, 2024
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Industrial Policy Is Back—and It’s a Gigantic Mistake
Christian Sandström, et al
Around the world, governments are resorting to the ancient tradition of using massive amounts of resources to build things that glorify the state, not add to the economy.
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Why Politicians Cannot Be Trusted with Just War Theory
Aaron Sobczak
Politicians will invoke the venerable just war theory when they believe they can manipulate the facts in their favor. In truth, it is the rare government that engages in a justified conflict.
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The True Cost of Modern Industrial Warfare
On War, Economy, and State, Ryan and Zach discuss the realities of expensive industrial warfare.
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Reading, Teaching, and Quoting Mises
Mark Thornton at last week's Human Action Conference.
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Higher Education Too Often Values Second-Rate Economics Research over Teaching
Society would be better served by teaching basic economics to as many people as possible.
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Government Schools: Power and History in Argentina
Government intervention is everywhere, but it is most evident in education. Looking at the case study of Argentina can help us understand this topic.
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Public Schools and the State’s Omnipotent Bayonet
Vast sums are spent on “reforming” government schools, only to end up with the same lousy product. Thinking outside the box means abandoning public schools altogether.
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Dualism and Calculation: What Mises Taught Me about Economics and Capitalism
Bob Murphy at last week’s Human Action Conference in Auburn.
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How to Think about the Economy: A Primer
This little book was written to accomplish something big: economic literacy. It is intentionally kept very short to be inviting rather than intimidating. You will gain life-changing understanding of how the economy works in practically no time.
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