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Subject What Musk Got Right in His Conversation with Trump
Date August 13, 2024 7:00 PM
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Tuesday, August 13, 2024


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Musk Was Right in his Conversation with Trump
David Brady, Jr.
In their Space, Elon Musk spoke with Donald Trump about the cause of inflation being government overspending.

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Self-Determination, Imperialism, and Secession
Ryan McMaken
We might say that self-determination and secession—and self-determination’s opposite, imperialism—are three ways of looking at the same object.

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Techno Unemployment

It's time to check the underbelly of the economy’s mighty growth industry.

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Bidenomics: New Employment Numbers Say Recession Is Here

Following the release of the latest jobs report, serious cracks are now appearing in the media’s narrative on our “strong” economy.

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Why Do We Work?
Socialists claim that any work done in a market economy is oppressive because labor in that situation cannot be adequately compensated.

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Yankees vs. Cowboys: Rothbardian Elite Theory on Watergate
Published in July 1974, Murray Rothbard provides elite theory analysis of Watergate after the selection of Nelson Rockefeller as Gerald Ford’s VP.

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Walter Williams and the Race Hustlers
While some socio-economic differences in society can be attributed to racism, most of it cannot, and Williams was not shy in pointing out that fact.

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Cronyism in America: The Nation’s First Big Business

Patrick Newman at Mises U 2024.

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Economic Depressions: Their Cause and Cure

Murray Rothbard was the master of reducing complicated theories to their very essence while retaining theoretical rigor, and this important essay is a case in point.

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