Mises Institute
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
 
 
Ireland and the Housing Crisis
Sergio Fernández Redondo
Ireland is suffering from the same kind of housing crisis that has hurt the US. Not surprisingly, the crises in both countries have their roots in government intervention undertaken ostensibly to make housing more affordable.
 
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Why Washington Still Pretends January 6 Was an Attempted “Coup”
Ryan McMaken
It’s been four years since the January 6 riots of 2021, and with each passing year it becomes more clear that the event was not an insurrection, and it certainly wasn’t a “coup” of any sort.
 
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The Fed’s “Price Stability” Schemes Sow Economic Chaos
 
The Federal Reserve worsens the boom-bust cycles and undermines the economy.
 
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Language and the Inflation Debates
 
In September 1958, Mises discussed inflation, labor unions, and issues of the adoption of improper terminology and widespread public misinformation.
 
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The Disintegration of Buckleyite Conservatism
The American conservative movement has changed with the advent of MAGA and the economic nationalism associated with it. However, there never was a “golden age” of conservatism, as the William F. Buckley brand was terribly flawed from the beginning.
 
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Why Deflation Is Good for the Economy
Mainstream economists are united against deflation, which they claim is the cause of recessions. Austrians know better, as they understand that deflation raises living standards and prevents destructive asset bubbles.
 
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Will the Donald, Elon, and Vivek Succeed?
We know that Elon and Vivek—running the new Department of Government Efficiency—want to find, and presumably cut, waste and inefficiency. What is the likelihood that these goals will be achieved and, more importantly, are they worthy goals in the first place?
 
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Liberalism
 
“It has begun to dawn on certain professors that maybe a little bit of attention should be paid to the philosophical foundations of our own civilization.” —Ralph Raico
 
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Classical Liberalism and the Austrian School
 
Here is the book to learn classical liberalism from the ground up, written by the foremost historian in the Austrian tradition — Ralph Raico. Every student, scholar, and freedom fan must have a copy of Classical Liberalism and the Austrian School at hand, readying them for intellectual battle.
 
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