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Friday, September 13, 2024
 
 
It’s Always Been Hamiltonian Statecraft
Aaron Sobczak
The ruling elites of the US are calling for a “return” to “Hamiltonian Statecraft” and to move away from so-called isolationism. However, there has been no time since the end of World War II that the US has been anything but aggressive in its foreign policy.
 
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“Paper or Plastic?” How One Market Intervention Requires Another to “Correct” the Original One
Jane L. Johnson
California's 2014 ban on “single-use” plastic bags was supposed to lead to less waste of plastic, which hasn't happened. Now environmentalists are demanding the state ban the same plastic bags mandated by the original legislation.
 
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It’s Also “Disinformation” When Our Government Does It
 
Our government is not trying to protect us from disinformation.
 
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The Elitist Individualism of H. L. Mencken
 
“I am,” Mencken wrote in The Smart Set in 1922, “a libertarian of the most extreme variety.”
 
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Who Caused the Recent Wave of Inflation?
A study from The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco claims that most of the price inflation that plagued the US economy over the past few years was due to global supply chain disruptions, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
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The Rise of the Western Nuclear Family and the “European Miracle”
The rise of the nuclear family in Western Europe fostered the creation of private and independent "corporations" that limited state power and promoted economic growth.
 
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Smashing the Western Illusion of Democracy
When our ruling classes speak of “believing in democracy,” they are speaking of a romantic version of a form of governance that, in real life, is quite different than the sanitized version presented in our media.
 
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Applying Economics to American History
 
Understanding economics helps you see history better. Tom Woods presented this talk at the Mises Institute in 2009.
 
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Austrian Business Cycle Theory: An Introduction
 
Only once we understand how the smaller parts of an economy work together can we begin to understand how the larger system works. This is the Austrian economics perspective presented as a model.
 
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