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Saturday, June 15, 2024
 
 
Saudi Arabia Drifts Away from Washington and the Dollar
Ryan McMaken
Saudi Arabia considers de-dollarization as closer relations with Russia, Iran, and China create new incentives to break with old alliances and deals with Washington.
 
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The Quest for Lebensraum
David Gordon
In his 2006 book The Wages of Destruction, Columbia University historian Adam Tooze explains Hitler’s policy of seeking lebensraum (living room). However, Ludwig von Mises (whom Tooze ignores) already explained that policy in his 1944 Omnipotent Government.
 
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Employment Flatlines for Eleventh Month as Biden Claims Historic Job Gains
As total (mostly part-time) "jobs" rose 273,000 in May—thanks largely to made-up numbers—total employed workers fell by 408,000 people.
 
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The Real Story Behind the Fed’s “Soft Landing” Narrative
Yesterday, Jay Powell performed the usual song-and-dance that is the foundation of the central bank's political legitimacy. The reality behind this show is something very different.
 
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There Are Only Downsides to Prolonging the War in Ukraine
As the war in Ukraine drags on in its third year, the Biden administration continues to demand this war be fought to the last living Ukrainian.
 
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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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From Aristocracy to Monarchy to Democracy
In this tour de force essay, Hans-Hermann Hoppe turns the standard account of historical governmental progress on its head.
 
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Tackling Robert Reich’s First Two “Economic Myths”
Jonathan Newman joins Bob to respond to Robert Reich's new series on "economic myths."
 
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Ten Things Millennials Should Know About Socialism
 
Tom DiLorenzo at Mises University 2016.
 
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The Politics of Obedience: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude
 
The twentieth century was the bloodiest in all history—not coincidentally a century of statism.
 
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