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Subject The degrowth movement is anti-human. That's fine with humanity-hating environmentalists.
Date July 22, 2024 7:00 PM
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The degrowth movement is antihuman, and its advocates are fine with that
Lipton Matthews
The degrowth movement seeks to mitigate climate change by ending economic growth, which is really a move to engage in large-scale depopulation.

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Full-Time Jobs Fall Yet Again as Total Employment Flattens
Ryan McMaken
June's job numbers show job growth over the past year has been overwhelmingly in part time jobs, as full-time work and the total number of employed workers has stagnated.

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Does the Fed Push Interest Rates Down? History Says Yes

Jason Purcell explains how central banks in the US and UK manipulate short-term interest rates.

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Why Economic Inequality Is a Good Thing

People tend to universally agree that equality is good and inequality is bad, but no one seems to know what that means.

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Alexander Hamilton’s poisoned legacy
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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The cost of a hoax
The Kamloops "scandal" has turned out to be a Canadian government lie that the Canadian and American media gladly repeated. Canada's government now wants to make it a crime to tell the truth.

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Biden’s 5% cap on apartment rents: Washington’s latest economic folly
Recently, the Biden administration introduced plans to limit increases in apartment rents to 5% annually.

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What Soviet Agriculture Teaches Us

Yuri Maltsev presented this talk at the 2011 Mises Circle in Indianapolis.

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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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