Mises Institute
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
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The Regime’s War on Cash Could Destroy the Economy
Frank Shostak
Progressive and even many mainstream economists believe that cash is a relic from the past and should be replaced with digital money. There are many good reasons why not to follow this course, and no good reasons to replace cash.
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Why Military Conscription Is Worse Than Slavery
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
The government can conscript you into its army, can cause your death or mutilation in some war that has nothing to do with national defense, and execute you if you resist.
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Tax the Rich? Not a Good Idea
Taxing “the rich” won’t make life more affordable for ordinary people.
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Ludwig von Mises: The Logician of Freedom
Mises was an astute observer and thinker who remained true to his principles.
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Creeping Towards Conscription: Senate Defense Bill Looks to Automatically Register Young Men and Women for the Draft
While the US Government has not had military conscription in more than 50 years, Congress is toying with the idea again.
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Why the Political Establishment Won’t Touch the Chronic Disease Issue
Despite all the money spent on US healthcare, an astounding number of Americans suffer from chronic illnesses. Yet the political establishment has shown no interest in even discussing the issue. It's important to understand why.
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Harris-Walz: The Ticket of Covid Tyranny
While the Harris-Walz campaign doesn't publicize the candidates’ records on the Covid-19 lockdowns and mask mandates, voters should know what they did. Not only did the lockdowns create massive economic damage, but they led to many more deaths than lives saved.
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Environmental Economics
Timothy Terrell presents a brief overview of how to look at environmental issues with an Austrian perspective.
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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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