Mises Institute
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
 
 
Though popular, nationalizations ruin economies
Soham Patil
When governments seize private firms in the name of nationalization, the moves are usually politically popular. However, it doesn't take long for the nationalized firms to turn into a financial black hole.
 
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Group interests and the ‘good of the whole’
Wanjiru Njoya
Progressives promote civil rights viewpoints as being “good for the whole” of society. Yet most of the modern civil rights movements and accompanying legislation simply promote the "good" of one group at the expense of others.
 
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Draghi’s Globalist EU Speech Urges Concentration of Power
 
A recent speech shows the sad direction the EU is heading.
 
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Lincoln and the Triumph of Mercantilism
 
Tom DiLorenzo at the 1998 Reassessing the Presidency seminar.
 
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Propaganda: How the media handles Biden’s rapid decline and the Trump shooting
The American mainstream news media is more concerned with preserving progressive narratives than telling the truth.
 
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The Trump Assassination Attempt and Opposition Rhetoric Encouraging Political Violence
In a hyper politicized world, where politics encroaches on every aspect of American life, it’s no wonder that this rhetoric could help lead some to violence.
 
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The Hope for National Unity in the Shadow of a Failing State
Should Trump’s call for “unity” result in further moderation of his politics, the result could ultimately still provide a win for the regime that either desired his death or was at least disinterested in preventing it.
 
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Human Action, the Way Forward
 
"Mainstream modeling in macroeconomics has not been a way forward." —Jeffrey Herbener
 
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The Misesian
 
In the latest Misesian we celebrate seventy-five years of Human Action. Many of our top scholars examine the legacy of Human Action and find it continues to inspire new generations of economists, scholars, and students.
 
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