Mises Institute
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
 
 
Unelected technocrats are now the nation’s chief executives
Ryan McMaken
For all the regime's talk about "democracy," it is clear at this point that the White House is run by unelected personnel who are accountable only to the elites in their own ruling coalition.
 
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Trump and Biden can’t wait to send more assistance to Ukraine
Aaron Sobczak
While Joe Biden's obvious dementia was the headliner of the June presidential debate, the foreign policy portion of the debate was nothing short of disastrous.
 
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Human Ignorance Is an Unstable Basis for Liberty and Praxeology
 
Ludwig von Mises saw human reason as the basis for praxeology.
 
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The Political Consequences of the Welfare State
 
Ludwig von Mises delivered this talk at the Mont Pèlerin Society on September 9, 1958.
 
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The party of “democracy” will now choose your candidate for you
The use of "democracy" as a propaganda term can be seen in the way that it is used in the same way as "revolutionary" by Marxist regimes. It's just code for "thing the regime likes."
 
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An Austrian contribution to the praxeology of nature conservation
In our present age, nature conservation is seen as a state-empowered activity. However, only by understanding praxeology can we engage in effective conservation.
 
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Legal discrimination in apartheid and equity
Under the regime of apartheid, South Africa's government engaged in legal discrimination. In the new South Africa, the government also engages in legal racial discrimination in the name of "equity."
 
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Calling and Career as an Austrian School Scholar
 
Presented by Gary North (1942–2022) at Mises University 2009.
 
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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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