Mises Institute
Saturday, September 14, 2024
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The Rise of the Western Nuclear Family and the “European Miracle”
Ryan McMaken
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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Can the State be Justified?
Eduard Bucher
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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In Defense of Milei
While the majority of libertarians have looked with favor at Javier Milei’s measures as president, this view has not been embraced by all.
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The Taboo Against Truth: Holocausts and Historians
In fact, all great states in the 20th century have been killer states, to a greater or lesser degree.
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Is Artificial Intelligence the Next Easy-Money Bust?
Present technologies are limited more than most people want to believe. The situation is ripe for malinvestments.
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Featured Podcasts
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America Can’t Afford Global Hegemony
The US government says that there are no limits on its ability to militarily dominate every corner of the globe. Ryan, Zach, and Tho discuss.
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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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Is the Skyscraper Curse Dead?
There is good evidence that the Skyscraper Curse is dead. Mark digs down to the foundations to see what the ramifications are.
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America Now Has Fewer Employed Workers than It Did a Year Ago
Moreover, the new job growth is almost all in part-time jobs.
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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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