Mises Institute
Thursday, November 21, 2024
 
 
Evil? Maybe. Crazy? Don’t Bet On It.
David Gordon
It is ironic that the leaders of the American state are quick to condemn foreign dictators as irrational when their own policies are often irrational themselves.
 
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The French State Plans to Force You to Drive an EV
Alexis Sémanne
In Europe, just as in the US, governments have decreed that “not enough” people are buying EVs. Now the French government wants to force more EV sales.
 
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President Biden Gives the Green Light to an Act of War against Russia
 
Biden gives Ukraine permission to fire US-made missiles into Russia.
 
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The Drive for State and Federal Protective Tariffs
 
As early as July 1783, a group of manufacturers from Philadelphia met to petition for protection against foreign imports.
 
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Wealth and Income Inequality Are Essential for Social Cooperation
Progressives claim that inequality harms society and is morally unacceptable, but in reality, it is necessary for division of labor, which enables social cooperation.
 
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A Critique of Black Box Economics
Mainstream economists today examine economic phenomena from a “black box” perspective in which they look at inputs and outputs without trying to understand causal mechanisms that make the outcomes possible.
 
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Ron Paul: If Trump Didn’t Send Musk to Talk with the Iranians… He Should!
Making peace with Iran would be an achievement that would reverberate across the Middle East and beyond. It would even benefit Israel.
 
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Why FEMA Makes Things Worse: Theory and History
 
Bob Murphy and Amy LePore to discuss FEMA’s poor track record in recent disasters going back to Hurricane Katrina.
 
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Bureaucracy
 
Ludwig von Mises explains that the core choice we face is between rational economic organization by market prices and the arbitrary dictates of government bureaucrats. There is no third way.
 
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