Mises Institute
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
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TSA Tyranny Goes Cutesy
James Bovard
The TSA’s record for incompetence is astounding, even for a government agency. Any complaints, as this article shows, will be seen as subversion.
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Review: Bitcoin: The Inverse of Clown World
Joakim Book
While Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can boggle the mind with their complex relationships, nonetheless, we are witnessing the development of a parallel economy that has sprung up in the wake of harmful government intervention.
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Rethinking Churchill
“Churchill was, from first to last, a man of the state, the welfare state and of the warfare state.” —Ralph Raico (1994)
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Old School Economics
The phrase, old school economics, is often used approvingly by many, but it’s rarely explained. What is it?
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Praxeology and Robert Malone’s “Surveillance Capitalism”
How do we guard against misinformation when business firms join with government to promote things that simply are false? As Murray Rothbard noted, people still have reason and the free will to make decisions for themselves.
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Free Speech and Legislative Bans on DEI
Are the bans on DEI training and job discrimination in line with the Constitution of the United States, let alone being attacks on free speech? Wanjiru Njoya tries to answer those questions.
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Ireland, Authenticity, and the European Union
While recent European Parliament elections have raised questions about Ireland’s role in the EU, the truth is that Ireland’s historical role in civilizing Europe reminds us that Ireland is more European than the EU itself.
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The Misesian Vision
Lew Rockwell presented this talk at the 2010 Mises Circle in Houston, Texas.
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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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