Mises Institute
Saturday, November 30, 2024
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Bankers, Fed Origins, and World War I
Joshua Mawhorter
The First World War was critical to boosting the influence of that child of progressivism and Wall Street corporatism: the Federal Reserve System.
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What’s at Stake in “Stakeholder” Capitalism?
David Gordon
Andrew Puzder supports what is today called “enlightened shareholder values,” according to which shareholders want “woke” goals.
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Distress in Commercial Real Estate Bonds Hits All-Time High
Commercial real estate in the US faces major problems despite efforts by the Federal Reserve System to prop it up.
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Reconstructing Reconstruction
James Ronald Kennedy is right that the policy of centralized despotism that Lincoln instituted has continued down to the present and has enslaved us all.
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President Biden Gives the Green Light to an Act of War Against Russia
Avoiding a nuclear exchange should be the government’s single greatest priority.
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Featured Podcasts
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Why Communists Don’t Like Thanksgiving
Ryan takes a look at how the domestic and commercial rituals of the Thanksgiving holiday are things that communists really don’t like.
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Don’t Sell DOGE Short—Yet
It is unlikely many of the Department of Government Efficiency’s recommendations will ever be implemented. The value of the DOGE lies in how it exposes government waste.
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What Has Government Done to Our World?
In What Has Government Done to Our Money? Murray Rothbard changes your whole view of the world—not just money.
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War and the Growth of Government
“Beware going to war, ladies and gentlemen. You will almost certainly live to regret it.”
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A Century of War: Lincoln, Wilson, and Roosevelt
The twentieth century was the bloodiest in all history. More than 170 million people were killed by government, with 10 million having been killed in World War I and 50 million killed in World War II. Of the 50 million killed in World War II, nearly 70 percent were innocent civilians.
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