Mises Institute
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
 
 
Why Marx Was Wrong about Workers and Wages
Allen Gindler
Marx built his infamous labor theory of value on the premise that labor itself was a commodity. However, as Mises and other Austrians have noted, Marx failed both at understanding the complexity of labor and subjective value theories.
 
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Milei Wants More Government Spending—For the Military, of Course
Ryan McMaken
With this latest policy turn, the evidence continues to mount that Milei is more a typical conservative or “rightist” than he is a free-market libertarian in any meaningful sense.
 
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The Classical-Liberal Roots of Marxist Class Analysis
 
Professor Ralph Raico delivered this lecture in October 1988.
 
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How Government Propped Up Slavery
 
Bob Murphy welcomes Joshua Mawhorter to discuss Josh's recent article on the role of government in sustaining slavery.
 
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An Unprecedented Monetary Destruction Is Coming
It is crucial for you to safeguard yourself against the promises made by the government and comprehend the reasons behind the destruction of money.
 
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The Second Trump Shooter Believed Exactly What the Establishment Media Wanted Him to Believe
After Trump narrowly escaped another assassination attempt, the establishment seems uninterested in the motives of the would-be shooter.
 
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Privatize Federal Lands
The US federal government is the nation’s largest landlord and still owns 28 percent of the land in the US. The time has come for large-scale privatization.
 
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How I Came to Austrian Economics
 
Why the Austrian School of economics dominated Tom DiLorenzo's research and teaching career.
 
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The Law
 
How is it that the law enforcer itself does not have to keep the law? How is it that the law permits the state to lawfully engage in actions which, if undertaken by individuals, would land them in jail? These are among the most intriguing issues in political and economic philosophy.
 
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