Mises Institute
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
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The UK Blood Scandal Exposes British Elites
Owen Ashworth
The tainted blood scandal in the UK should be a warning to people about the dangers of the National Health Service. Instead, we hear endless promises of reform that never will happen.
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Caitlin Clark, Bullying and the Business of Basketball
Kevin Duffy
Caitlin Clark, with her array of basketball skills, has filled arenas in her inaugural WNBA season. However, the idea of merit clashes with the leftist, egalitarian mindset that dominates in the league.
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The Road to the Federal Reserve
Since the establishment of the Fed, we have suffered the longest and deepest depression in American history.
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How People Can Better Fight Inflation
Ordinary people can take measures to shield themselves from some of inflation’s harmful effects.
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Lysander Spooner’s Flawed War on Poverty
Lysander Spooner was one of this country’s most important libertarians. His views on economics, while flawed, are free market in principle and have some insights Austrians can appreciate.
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Phony Civil Rights
The expansion of "civil rights" places emphasis upon "positive rights" that apply to specific groups with political privilege. This is a far cry from the concept of rights that helped build a free society in the United States.
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Who Needs the Fed?
The Fed claims—always without evidence—that everything “would have been worse” without the Fed. Yet history has shown otherwise. This article appeared as a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal.
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The Costs of a Gold Standard
Roger Garrison presented this lecture at the Mises Institute’s Conference on the Gold Standard in November 1983.
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Human Action: A Treatise on Economics, 75th Anniversary Edition
In celebration of Human Action’s 75th anniversary, the Mises Institute has published a magnificent leather-bound edition of Mises’s masterpiece with a new foreword by Joseph Salerno. Supplies are limited.
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