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Tuesday, November 26, 2024
 
 
The Economic and Social Consequences of Rent Control
Jacob R. Swartz
Rent control always results in housing shortages and deteriorating housing stock. Governments and activists, unfortunately, never learn any lessons.
 
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No, Affirmative Action and Merit Are Not Compatible
Wanjiru Njoya
Even though the Supreme Court supposedly banned affirmative action for college admissions, federal authorities still want affirmative action to be brought in the back door.
 
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Tariffs, Inflation, Anti-Trust, and Cartels
 
Murray Rothbard presented this lecture at the New York Polytechnic University in fall 1986.
 
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Indians and the Confederacy, Part 1: “Civilizing” The Five Nations
 
Chris Calton takes a look at the long history of Indians becoming “civilized” in the eyes of Americans.
 
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Climate Anxiety: A Regime-Created “Illness”
Thanks to unrelenting propaganda from the establishment media, a large number of Americans are suffering from what is diagnosed as “climate anxiety.”
 
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Our History of Protectionist Tariff Train Wrecks
Trump is apparently oblivious to the societal train wrecks that protectionist tariffs have caused throughout American history.
 
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Lew Rockwell: Biden’s Last Gasp Threatens to Destroy the World
Biden still wants the pro-Nazi Zelensky regime to conquer Russia, thus preserving American world hegemony. Of course, this won’t happen.
 
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The Myth of a Fair Tax
 
Bureaucrats plunder. They are the tax eaters. The rest of us are taxpayers.
 
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Liberty or Equality: The Challenge of Our Time
 
Sometime in the 18th century, the word equality gained ground as a political ideal, but the idea was always vague. In this treatise, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn argues that it reduced to one simple and very dangerous idea: equality of political power as embodied in democracy.
 
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