Mises Institute
Monday, November 4, 2024
 
 
A Brief History of Tariffs and Stock Market Crises
David R. Breuhan
Tariffs don’t just raise consumer prices. They also affect capital flows and, on numerous occasions, have triggered stock market crises. What tariffs don’t bring is prosperity.
 
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The Economics of Prepping
Mark Thornton
While people who “prep” for disaster (called preppers) are ridiculed by political elites and their media, their actions are perfectly rational. Prepping for natural disasters makes economic sense.
 
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Unpacking Mises: Fractional Reserve Banking and the Currency School
 
Bob Murphy talks with Mises Fellow Kristoffer Hansen.
 
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The Great Political Divide in America
 
When politics invades our lives, cooperation is replaced with coercion and conflict.
 
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The Presidency Is the Greatest Threat to Our Freedoms
The presidency—by which I mean the executive state—is the sum total of American tyranny. A world with any superpower at all is a world where no freedoms are safe.
 
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Private-Sector Jobs Went Negative in October. Will the Fed Panic Again?
Private-sector employment fell by 28,000 jobs in October. Overall job growth was only positive because of government jobs, funded by runaway federal deficits.
 
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Lessons from Reconstruction
Using state power to enforce social orthodoxy is always a recipe for disaster. Radical Republican governments in the post-war South attempted to do just that, sowing seeds of hatred and discord in the process.
 
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All States Are Empires of Economic Lies
 
Tom DiLorenzo at the 2024 Supporters Summit in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
 
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Great Wars and Great Leaders: A Libertarian Rebuttal
 
Professor Ralph Raico shows our exalted leaders to be wolves in sheep’s clothing and their wars as attacks on human liberty and human rights.
 
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