Mises Institute
Thursday, July 11, 2024
 
 
Thanks to State Control, Doctors Have Become Gods
Douglas French
People joke about doctors thinking of themselves as God, but over a century of government control of medical care, the distance between physicians and those they serve has become increasingly large.
 
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Anarchy in the UK
Joakim Book
With political turmoil creating anxiety in Great Britain, The Economist chose to describe the political situation as “anarchy.” In reality, this is political chaos, not anarchy, since anarchy is based upon social cooperation and peaceful resolution of conflicts.
 
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The Socialism of Conservatism
 
Conservatism indeed is socialism.
 
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Lysander Spooner’s Flawed War on Poverty
 
Spooner's views on economics, while flawed, have some insights Austrians can appreciate.
 
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Biden Is Not Running the Government. So, Who Is?
The government is carrying on as it always has. It’s important to understand why.
 
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Dr. Robert Malone Reads Rothbard
One of the silver linings of the covid regime is the fact that the state overplayed its hand and turned many people into skeptics of the State.
 
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Lew Rockwell on the Absurdity of “Open Borders”
Some libertarians argue that libertarianism requires support for “open borders,” but this is a mistake.
 
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350 Years of Economic Theory in 50 Minutes
 
Dr. Mark Thornton presented this talk to home school parents and students at the Mises Institute in September 2006.
 
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Anatomy of the State
 
Murray Rothbard was known as the state’s greatest living enemy, and this is his most succinct and powerful statement on the topic. He shows how the state wrecks freedom, destroys civilization, and threatens all lives and property and social well being.
 
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