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Thursday, October 24, 2024
 
 
Today’s Pols Are All Bryanites
Douglas French
In his failed 1896 presidential campaign, inflationist William Jennings Bryan declared that he would ”not crucify mankind on a cross of gold.“ But at least even Bryan favored silver money. Today’s political candidates will crucify us on a cross of paper.
 
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Haiti: Why Open Borders Don’t Work in the Developing World
Ryan McMaken
Only large, rich countries can indulge the idea of open borders. Haitian migration into the Dominican Republic shows why smaller, poorer countries face a much different reality.
 
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“Hate Symbols” and the Meaning of Liberty
 
Governments reserve to themselves just how one defines “hate,” which is nothing more than an attack upon free speech.
 
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What is Bolstering the Chinese Economy?
 
Tom DiLorenzo appears on Stacy Washington NOW to explain how the Chinese Communist Party is imitating what the Federal Reserve did in the early 2000s.
 
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Free Markets Don’t Need Government Regulation
So-called economic moderates claim to support free-market capitalism, but then say that markets still need “some” government oversight.
 
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Stockman Contra Schlockman?
David Stockman is, to say the least, no admirer of Donald Trump, but even those inclined to a more favorable view of the former president than his will find much of value in this book.
 
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Russophobia, Historically Considered
Is it possible that the Anglo-led hatred of Russia in the nineteenth century had the effect of turning Russia away from the West, making the Russian soil more fertile for Bolshevism?
 
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The Robber Barons and the Progressive Era
 
A revisionist look at American economic history, “predatory pricing,” and the Kolko Thesis.
 
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How Inflation Destroys Civilization
 
Fiat inflation leaves a characteristic cultural and spiritual stain on human society. Guido Hülsmann takes a closer look at some aspects of this legacy.
 
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