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Friday, June 14, 2024
 
 
The State’s Most Cherished Power Is its Money Monopoly
George Ford Smith
When it comes to calling out government economic intervention, it is easy to forget that the fundamental reason for the state’s stranglehold on the economy is the government’s monopoly on creating and maintaining money. It is time to end the monopoly.
 
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The Best Thing Governments Can Do for Business Is Get Out of the Way
Soham Patil
Various indexes are used to determine the ease of doing business in countries around the world. Not surprisingly, the nations that allow for protection of private property and have economic freedom also are the most prosperous.
 
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Economic Status Report: AI and the Fed
 
Mark Thornton joins Ryan and Tho to discuss the current state of the economy and what to expect as we near the election.
 
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Judy Shelton’s Lasting Legacies
 
While her record is hardly perfect, Judy Shelton has been a rarity among monetary economists: an advocate for gold and sound money.
 
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How Bad Economic Policies Drive Out Good Entrepreneurs
Using the political process, bad entrepreneurs can get government to regulate entrepreneurial competition out of business.
 
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Lew Rockwell on the Menace of Political Show Trials
In recent days, we have had brought home to us what “show trials” are like. They are not confined to Soviet Russia and its satellite countries during the Cold War, but are a very present reality to us in America today.
 
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Socialism’s Very Quiet Revolution
Socialism does not infect our body politic just through economic measures. The current obessession with implementing DEI policies has all of the hallmarks of how socialist measures undermine a private property order.
 
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We’re in the Middle of a Long War with the State
 
"Ultimately, it’s not enough to just oppose the state and call it a day."
 
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The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude
 
States are more vulnerable than people think. They can collapse in an instant—when consent is withdrawn.
 
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