Mises Institute
Thursday, September 12, 2024
 
 
Why the Family Is Not the Model for the State
Ryan McMaken
Politicians have long claimed that states are like big families, and that political regimes rule in ways similar to how parents raise their families. This is nonsense.
 
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The Book that Made Me an Economist
Shawn Ritenour
One of the great lessons of Mises’s Human Action is that the institutions of the free society—private property and sound money—make up the environment enabling economic progress, and hence, human flourishing.
 
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Why Trump Won the Debate
 
Connor O'Keeffe joins Tho Bishop to discuss Tuesday night’s debate.
 
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The Euro Is a Frankenstein-Currency
 
It may not have been created in the lab of a mad scientist, but the euro is still a manufactured, cobbled-together currency.
 
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It’s Also “Disinformation” When Our Government Does It
Our government officials are willing to use disinformation, not only against foreign regimes, but against Americans themselves.
 
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Can the State be Justified?
The common belief regarding state power is that it is always justified and there can be no questioning the state's existence. But is that true? Does state power conform to natural law or is it imposed upon subjected people?
 
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A Federal Prosecution in Florida Is Keeping Us Safe from the Russkies
The Feds are currently prosecuting four members of the African People’s Socialist Party in federal district court in Tampa. Why are the Feds going after these people? To keep us safe, of course!
 
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Why the Meltdown Should Have Surprised No One
 
Peter Schiff presented this talk at the 2009 Austrian Scholars Conference.
 
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How Inflation Destroys Civilization
 
Fiat inflation leaves a characteristic cultural and spiritual stain on human society. Guido Hülsmann takes a closer look at some aspects of this legacy.
 
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