Mises Institute
Thursday, November 14, 2024
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Totalitarianism Begins with a Denial of Economics
Michael Njoku
Totalitarianism is not compatible with a functioning economic system based upon free exchange and private property. Such regimes depend upon historicism and logical relativism.
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The American Addiction to Transfer Payments
Jane L. Johnson
There is plenty of commentary today about continuing large annual US federal budget deficits and the large federal debt that keeps mounting as a result of these relentless deficits.
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Will DEI Ever DIE?
Wanjiru Njoya: Our troubles stem from the presumption that the government should be monitoring discrimination in the first place.
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The Constitution’s Negative Effects on Free Trade
The US Constitution empowered the central government to erect tariffs on goods imported from outside the country.
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Ron Paul: Make Money Free Again
Despite the claims of Chairman Powell and other central bank apologists, the Fed has never been free of political pressure. The key to making America great again is to make money free again.
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Digital Currency, Metal Recycling, and Loss of Liberty
Federal oversight of each recycled metal transaction would be an intrusion into the daily life of the individual and business on an unseen scale. The new federal metal recycling reporting requirements would be reprehensible.
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Here Come the Awful Neocon Trump Appointments
The transition team is rapidly revealing that Trump never had any intention of fundamentally changing how the American Empire functions.
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A View from The Top
Inflation is still a problem, the employment picture is increasingly difficult, and the delinquency rate on credit cards for small banks is at an all-time high.
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How to Think about the Economy: A Primer
Sound economic reasoning is an enormously powerful tool for understanding both the economy and society. It uncovers what is going on under the surface and why things are the way they are.
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