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Subject Why the Dollar Rules the World — And Why Its Reign Could End
Date August 13, 2019 8:37 PM
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Why the Dollar Rules the World — And Why Its Reign Could End ([link removed])
by Antony P. Mueller ([link removed])

The US dollar came to rule the world in the wake of two world wars. But back then, the dollar's hegemony was based on a solid foundation of savings and capital accumulation. But today, the dollar's growth is based on huge piles of debt.


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A World of Malice ([link removed])
by Jeff Deist ([link removed])

Jeff Deist reviews Michael Malice's The New Right in the forthcoming September/October issue of The Austrian.

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Why Mises Opposed a Global Government for Managing Trade ([link removed])
by Viraj Bhide ([link removed])

For Ludwig von Mises, international bureaucracies like the WTO devoted to enforcing "free trade" are not progress. They're simply another type of government planning.

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The Social Philosophy of the Austrian Economists ([link removed])
by Ralph Raico ([link removed])

It was Ludwig von Mises who revealed the intimate connections between Austrian economics and authentic liberalism.
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