Mises Institute
Friday, October 11, 2024
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No Matter the Form, Easy Money Is Still a Fraud
Jane L. Johnson
A recent fraudulent check-kiting scheme featured on TikTok bears resemblance to some of the “free money” schemes that have been coming from the Fed.
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Why it’s Not Enough to Hate the State
Ryan McMaken
To rid ourselves of the state, we need institutions that can replace it. This is why the state always works to destroy competitors like families, churches, and private schools.
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Philipp Bagus on the Flaws in the “Real Bills” Doctrine
With Bob Murphy, Dr. Philipp Bagus defends Misesian business cycle theory from a recent critique.
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The Gradual Leftward Shift in US Politics and Economy
Trump and Harris are to the left of where electoral politics was just a couple decades ago.
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Socialist Man in the Big Easy
Vedran Vuk’s classic 2006 article that details how by “doing its job,” FEMA blocked economic recovery in New Orleans after the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
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The Manifestation of Economic Laws Across Societies and Epochs
Contra Marx, the laws of economics are immutable and are the same no matter what historical epoch exists.
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Ron Paul: American Neocons Get Their Iran War as Congress Sleeps
One of the highest-ranking officers in the US military is planning a war in a foreign country against another foreign country.
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Pencils, Invisible Hands, and Broken Windows
Presented by Mark Thornton in November 2011.
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Full Reserve Banking versus the Real Bills Doctrine
Philipp Bagus defends Austrian monetary theory and full reserve banking against the real bills doctrine.
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