Mises Institute
Thursday, August 1, 2024
 
 
Project 2025: The good, the bad, and the frustrating
Connor O’Keeffe
With its focus on dismantling the administrative state, Project 2025 represents a refreshingly serious turn for the American right. However, its policy prescriptions remain frustratingly moderate.
 
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The Fed is holding interest rates steady. This won’t last much longer.
Ryan McMaken
Most Fed watchers think the Fed will cut rates in September. That's a good guess because the Fed is acting like rate cuts are coming soon.
 
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South Africa’s War against Capitalism
 
Dr. Wanjiru Njoya on threats to capitalism and the importance of liberty.
 
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The Absurdity of Intellectual Property Laws
 
“Intellectual property” policies are harmful to authentic property rights.
 
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The technocratic fallacy
Can the "right person" take office and then "fix" our economic, social, and political problems? In a word, no. People have come to believe that all we need is a technocrat who has all the answers. The reality is that technocrats don't know more than the rest of us.
 
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Lew Rockwell: Why we don’t want Kamala
On Sunday, July 21, a letter appeared on brain-dead “President” Joe Biden’s Twitter account purporting to be a message that he would not be running for re-election but would continue in office until his term expires next January.
 
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Let’s have State Appreciation Day!
Perhaps the regime establishment should set aside a day on which we celebrate how the state dominates our lives, confiscates our wealth, and threatens to imprison us if our appreciation isn't genuine.
 
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Unseen Cost of Regulation
 
Let's abolish regulations. Per Bylund presented this lecture at Mises U 2024.
 
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The Middle of the Road Leads to Socialism
 
Only a thorough change in ideologies can prevent the coming of totalitarian socialism.
 
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