Mises Institute
Thursday, June 20, 2024
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There Is No Such Thing as “Wage Slavery”
Ryan McMaken
Those who push the "wage slave" narrative claim that workers are "forced by hunger" to work ceaselessly without an opportunity to bid up wages. History has shown this is not the case.
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Joe Biden’s Reverse Robin Hood Student Debt Cancellation
Alexander Oakes
President Biden’s student loan forgiveness scheme is really Robin Hood in reverse, transferring wealth from people from lower-income groups to those who are relatively affluent.
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No Honor Among Government Thieves: The Evil of Asset Forfeiture
Asset forfeiture is another term for state-sponsored theft.
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The Death of Politics
“This is not a time of radical, revolutionary politics. Not yet.”
This 1969 essay by Karl Hess is narrated by Jeff Riggenbach.
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Resisting the Brave New Culture
Murray Rothbard noted that the culture wars are not the result of conservative intransigence but rather of progressive elites’ insistence on forcing new cultural rules on people who don’t want to be coerced.
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Lew Rockwell on the Plot To Destroy Our Children
Public schools are now government institutions that encourage students to irrevocably mutilate themselves if the student feels he is the "wrong" gender. This is kept secret from parents.
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The Problem with Juneteenth
The abolition of chattel slavery was a great advancement for human liberty. But many of those celebrating Juneteenth today still accept the core assumptions that underlie slavery.
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Watch Our Latest Fed Documentary Teaser
Your donation will help us release this documentary to the public at a time when inflation is the country’s number one issue.
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The Broken Window
The Broken Window is a rhyming and illustrated retelling of Frédéric Bastiat's 1850 story about the broken window fallacy. It is a lesson for people of all ages to consider the opportunity costs of destructive events and government policies.
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