Mises Institute
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
 
 
The Fed Cut the Interest Rate to Bail Out the Treasury
Daniel Lacalle
Lowering rates is a tool to rescue the government. If you make it easy for governments to borrow, they will gladly do it and continue printing currency.
 
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Tariffs, Protectionism, and Why Borders Matter
Wanjiru Njoya
As Murray Rothbard explained, people and societies are complex entities and what may work for trade does not work for open immigration.
 
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Classical Liberal Historians
 
Ralph Raico: people learn their political views through what they believe about history.
 
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Debunking Alarmism over Artificial Intelligence
 
Like so many other tools, AI can have good and bad uses, but it cannot control itself.
 
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Does Technical Knowledge by Itself Drive Economic Growth?
Technical knowledge is meaningless without capital development, and capital development is impossible without real savings.
 
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Israel’s Waging Genocide, Not War
If it is portrayed as a war crime; genocide—the methodical, malicious murder of the many—can be dismissed as incidental to battle; a mere case of, “Oops, bad things happen in war.”
 
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Yes, We Should Defend the Term “Capitalism”
Many proponents of free markets have tried to cast aside the name “capitalism” as a descriptor of the market system. They should take caution before doing so.
 
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Human Action: The Antidote to Progressivism
 
Human Action is the antidote to the real and immediate threat to human liberty and society by progressivism.
 
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Planned Chaos
 
This important work, written decades after Ludwig von Mises’s original essay on economic calculation, includes the broadest and boldest attack on all forms of state control.
 
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