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April 20, 2020

Mises Institute

By Jim Fedako

Exactly How Many Deaths Are Needed to Justify Giving Governments Control of Everything?

What is the number of deaths due to disease which justifies the total abandonment of the rule of law and basic human freedoms? Sixty thousand? One hundred thousand? Three hundred thousand? Supporters of the current police state ought to pin down a number for us at which all rights are forfeit.

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By Ryan McMaken

The Experts Have No Idea How Many COVID-19 Cases There Are

Collecting government data on the total number of cases of COVID-19 has always been a mess. The number is likely far higher than the "official" numbers, and this means government proclamations about fatality rates are little more than bad guesses.

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By David Gordon

Mises versus Rand on the Origins of Nazism

Ludwig von Mises and Ayn Rand held very different views about the origins of Nazism, and in this article I am going to describe these differences. Both involve German philosophical ideas.

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By Murray N. Rothbard

Refusing to Disarm: Lexington and Concord

The Americans were willing to disperse, but not to disarm. So on April 19, 1775, they took up arms against one of the most powerful regimes on earth.

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