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Subject The Great Banker Bailout of World War I
Date January 3, 2025 7:08 PM
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World War I—The Great Banker Bailout
Joshua Mawhorter
US entry into WWI assured a decisive Allied victory, but it also assured a victory for politically-connected US bankers who used the new Federal Reserve System to send newly-printed money to the Allies.

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Do Not Be Eager to Deal Out Death in Judgment
Zachary Yost
The recent murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson last month has brought an outpouring of joy from American progressives. Their response is reflective of their hatred for any good or service that is not directly provided by the state.

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War and the Money Machine

Joseph Salerno: Inflation is a means by which governments attempt to hide the costs of war from their citizens.

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The State’s Media Lapdogs

Career self-preservation among journalists requires that they essentially become mouthpieces for the state.

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The Significance of 2024 and the Challenges of 2025
2024 was a rough year for the Washington establishment as its control over public discourse continued to collapse.

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The Hypocrisy of Trump’s Proposed NATO Spending Hike and Continued Aid to Ukraine
Trump’s proposition to keep the aid to Ukraine running defies the promises he made during his presidential campaign.

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Regulate and Pretend
Three regulators fighting over fewer than a third of the banks that were operating 40 years ago. Thousands of regulators overseeing bankers pretending bad loans are good.

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The Economics of War

Dr. Matthew McCaffrey at Mises University 2018.

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How Inflation Destroys Civilization

Fiat inflation leaves a characteristic cultural and spiritual stain on human society. Guido Hülsmann takes a closer look at some aspects of this legacy.

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