Mises Institute
Thursday, October 3, 2024
 
 
Why the Fed’s Two-Percent Inflation Target Is Meaningless
Ryan McMaken
In recent years we have repeatedly seen how the Federal Reserve’s much-touted two-percent price-inflation goal is little more than a political slogan.
 
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Vance vs. Walz: Should the Government “Do Something”?
Jonathan Newman
Tuesday night’s Vice-Presidential Debate was remarkable not for what was said (which was forgettable), but for what was not asked.
 
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What the State Is Not
 
The state is not “us.”
Murray Rothbard explains.
 
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America Doesn’t Need More “Efficient” Government
 
The true aim of our political system is to transfer wealth to the politically-connected.
 
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Overtime Tax Exemption: Pros and Cons
Pursuit of tax cuts without spending cuts leads to continuous debt accumulation, which is really just as bad as higher than necessary tax rates.
 
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Lew Rockwell: National Socialism Was Socialist
These days, supporters of President Trump and others on the right are often smeared as “fascists,” and what is meant by this is that they support the Nazis.
 
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Einstein Was the Greatest Physicist but Was Economically Illiterate
Einstein’s name is synonymous with brilliance, yet his great intelligence did not translate to logical economic thinking.
 
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The Six Months That Changed the World
 
In this 2005 talk, John V. Denson discusses the world-changing events that occurred between January and June 1919.
 
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Against the Left: A Rothbardian Libertarianism
 
Lew Rockwell explores something basic to libertarianism that many people today have forgotten. People who freely interact in the market create on their own a wonderful society that advances progress.
 
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