Mises Institute
Friday, December 6, 2024
 
 
Slash Military Spending: “Defense” Budgets are Bigger than Ever Before
Ryan McMaken
Even though the Pentagon has failed seven audits in a row, defense spending is now 60 percent higher (in real terms) than its old Cold War peak.
 
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Prices Are Not Measurements of Value
Michael Njoku
One of the fallacies of modern academic neoclassical economics is that we can take cardinal measures of value. Austrian economists, beginning with Carl Menger, know better.
 
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The FBI Has Been Political from the Start
 
The FBI has always acted as secret police for the political class.
 
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Trump Faces a Mess of an Economy
 
Jonathan Newman joins Ryan and Tho to discuss the deep-seated problems in the US economy.
 
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There Is No Appetite for Fed Reform in Washington
No one in the GOP leadership is going to do anything at all about true Fed reform until he fears that his re-election depends on it.
 
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From Indentureship to Entrepreneurship
Lipton Matthews reviews Jean-Claude Escalante’s From Indentureship to Entrepreneurship, which chronicles the rise of a successful entrepreneur who came from humble beginnings.
 
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The Secret Passage: How Amzalak and Salazar Helped Ludwig von Mises Escape the Nazis
Shortly after Nazi armies ran across Europe and conquered France, Ludwig von Mises and his wife, Margit, escaped to the US.
 
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Will Fake News Trigger WW3?
 
Recorded in 2017, Lew Rockwell discusses how corporate media serves the war machine.
 
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The World at War
 
To understand war, you also have to understand economics. Ralph Raico’s lecture “The World at War” is a masterpiece.
 
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