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Monday, December 23, 2024
 
 
Printing Power: The Central Bank and the State
Alex J. Pollock
States can vastly expand their own power when they can print their own money. This is why virtually all governments have a central bank.
 
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Ralph Raico: A Great Historian
David Gordon
Ralph Raico presents the fundamental political problem of the twentieth century, which remains our fundamental political problem today: How can war—given its appalling destruction—be avoided?
 
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Dr. Keith Smith: What Critics Miss About For-Profit Healthcare
 
Dr. Keith Smith explains why US healthcare is so expensive and how to fix it.
 
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The French Revolution
 
What happens when the Department of Government Efficiency fails? Human devolution or political revolution? Or both?
 
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Without Assad, Syria Will Fall Apart
With the fall of Bashir Assad’s government, Syria becomes yet another victim to the grand plans of American and European foreign policy elites. As we saw in Iraq after the US invasion, there will be no happy ending for the Syrians.
 
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The Poor Man of Nippur and Austrian Economic Principles
The Austrian School recognizes that economic analysis is timeless and the ancient story of “The Poor Man of Nippur” provides an excellent example. From time preference to the structure of production, many of the lessons are contained in this story.
 
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Marxism and the Cultural Revolution
The Cultural Revolution continues apace in this country and it is aimed at all of the old Confederate symbols from statues to the Confederate Battle Flag. With leftist progressives there can be no discussion. Any symbol from the South equates to racism and nothing else.
 
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Why Experts Can’t Predict the Future
 
So-called policy experts provide intellectual cover for governments seeking greater power.
 
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The Misesian
 
Another national election has come and gone. Unfortunately, though, opposition to the status quo is not the same thing as support for peace, freedom, or free markets.
 
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