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Tuesday, July 9, 2024
 
 
It Didn’t Begin with LBJ: How the US Became a Transfer Society
Eduard Bucher
In this review of The Birth of the Transfer Society, by economists Terry Anderson and Peter Hill, Eduard Bucher looks at the origins of transfer policies in the US and how they developed into the monster they are today.
 
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The State of US Real Estate Is Not Good
Jonathan Yen
The position of new home buyers in 2024 is unprecedented. Not only are prices at record highs, but the new generation of prospective home buyers can’t remember a time without cheap mortgages.
 
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Resisting the Brave New Culture
 
Progressive elites insist on forcing new cultural rules on people who don’t want to be coerced.
 
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Economic Depressions: Their Cause and Cure
 
Rothbard reduces complicated theories to their very essence while retaining theoretical rigor.
 
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Bring Back the Political “Smoke-Filled Rooms”
Less than a century ago, the Democrats would have been able to legally remove a candidate in crisis and replace him with someone who would give the party a fighting chance in the presidential election.
 
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Biden and Trump Prove That They Still Don’t Understand the Economy
Neither candidate correctly addresses the serious economic problems facing Americans.
 
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The Reality of Human Action
Human action is not a figment of our imaginations, nor is it a social construct. Praxeology describes real and purposeful actions by people who act on what they know or what they believe to be true.
 
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Anti-Trust and Monopoly
 
Recorded in July 1983, Professor Dominick Armentano and Congressman Ron Paul discuss anti-trust and monopoly.
 
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How Inflation Destroys Civilization
 
Fiat inflation leaves a characteristic cultural and spiritual stain on human society. Guido Hülsmann takes a closer look at some aspects of this legacy.
 
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