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Saturday, July 20, 2024
 
 
‘Net zero’ and Keynesian ‘stimulus’ are making us poorer
Daniel Lacalle
The era of constant stimulus has eroded the middle class and created record levels of debt. The net-zero plan will add scarcity and impoverishment.
 
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Alexander Hamilton’s poisoned legacy
David Gordon
Alexander Hamilton hated decentralization, and wanted a strong central government, high taxes, and a central bank. Hamilton's legacy today dominates in Washington, DC.
 
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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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Choose one: Law enforcement at Trump shooting was either incompetent or complicit
We have two choices as to what happened at the Trump shooting: law enforcement personnel was either (1) disastrously incompetent or (2) complicit in the assassination attempt.
 
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The Myth of Market Failure
Mainstream economists often claim that “market failure” is everywhere. However, when one investigates these so-called failures, one has to conclude that government intervention often is behind them.
 
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Assassination Revisionism
Ryan and Tho discuss the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Was is extreme incompetence or regime malice?
 
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Language and the Inflation Debates
In this 1958 talk, Ludwig von Mises discusses inflation, labor unions, and issues of the adoption of improper terminology and widespread public misinformation.
 
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Why Economic Inequality is a Good Thing
People seem to universally agree that equality is good and inequality is bad, but no one seems to know what that means.
 
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The Life and Death of American Exceptionalism
 

Tom DiLorenzo presented this talk at the 2023 Supporters Summit in Auburn.

 
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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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