Mises Institute
Monday, September 2, 2024
 
 
The Regime’s Wars Are Built on Lies
Karen Kwiatkowski
Ukraine and Israel are current boutique wars of choice, connected to and very much like those the US government pursued for profit and show in Iraq, Yugoslavia, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya and elsewhere. It is imperative to understand why the US fights these wars.
 
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Rothbard on Liberty and Free Will
Wanjiru Njoya
Modern egalitarians play down the idea of free will, claiming that free will is relevant only if individuals have no interference with their choices. Murray Rothbard, on the other hand, recognized that self-ownership and one's ability to engage in reason is enough to recognize free will.
 
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Does Advanced Econ Justify Kamala Harris on Price Gouging?
 
Jonathan and Bob discuss how some mainstream economists defend government price controls.
 
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Rising Prices Are Caused by Monetary Inflation, Not Greed
 
Ryan McMaken: price inflation is always caused by a growing money supply.
 
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Why Human Action Is Now More Timely Than Ever
Mises’s Human Action is the antidote to the real and immediate threat to human liberty and society represented by the modern-day progressives.
 
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ESG Undermines Social Welfare
Politicians and hedge funds that push “Environmental, Social, and Governance” scores and investing do so with the notion of improving social welfare. What they fail to realize is that these concerns are accounted for in human action already.
 
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The Wisdom of Herbert Butterfield
Herbert Butterfield, who taught history at Cambridge, had many insights on the sea changes brought about by World War I and the collapse of the Old World Order. The new order that followed, he realized, was not an improvement over what previously existed.
 
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The Division of Labor and Social Order
 
Division of labor really is the market economy. Dr. Carmen Dorobăț at Mises University 2024.
 
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Economic Policy
 
This might be Mises’s best-selling book. It is a very clear explanation of the basics of economic policy: private property, free trade, exchange, prices, interest, money and inflation, socialism, fascism, investment, and much more.
 
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