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Subject White Collar Welfare: Working for the Feds
Date August 17, 2019 10:59 AM
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White Collar Welfare: What It's Like to Work for the Federal Government ([link removed])
by Doug French ([link removed])

Shannon O'Toole's memoir on working for the FDIC helps us understand why some have taken to calling federal employment "white collar welfare."

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Why Joe Biden Is Winning the Gun-Control Debate ([link removed])

by Ryan McMaken ([link removed])

The gun-control lobby is saying guns won't actually help fight against tyrannical government. The pro-gun side hasn't offered much of a rebuttal.

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The Problem of Immoral Choices in the Marketplace ([link removed])

by Murray N. Rothbard ([link removed])

Mises states, quite rightly, that anyone who advocates governmental dictation over one area of individual consumption must logically come to advocate complete dictation over all choices.
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[link removed] Per Bylund on the Entrepreneurial Opportunity of B2B versus B2C ([link removed])

by Hunter Hastings ([link removed]) , Per Bylund ([link removed])

What can practicing entrepreneurs learn from a reasoned analysis of the profit opportunities in Business-to-Business ventures compared to Business-to-Consumer ventures?

This Week's Power & Market Posts:
* Why $100 Bills Are Now the US Dollar's Most Common Banknote ([link removed]) by Michael J. Hoffman
* Business Schools Need More Austrian Economics ([link removed]) by Fernando Monteiro D'Andrea
* Endgame for the Fed? ([link removed]) by Ron Paul

This Week's Audio/Video:
* The Bob Murphy Show: Why Roddy Piper Was Too Rowdy in 'They Live' ([link removed])
* The Bob Murphy Show: Patrick Newman Cracks the Code to Publish a New Rothbard Manuscrip ([link removed])
* The Accad & Koka Report: Bob Graboyes: From Fortress to Frontier in American Healthcare ([link removed])

This Week's Mises Wire Articles:
* A Prince of Liechtenstein Discusses Private Property and Political Discourse ([link removed]) by Claudio Grass
* The High Cost of Occupational Licensing ([link removed]) by Antony Sammeroff
* The Problem with Private Prisons Is Not that They Are Private ([link removed]) by Chris Calton
* The Rise of Capitalism ([link removed]) by Ludwig von Mises
* How Canadian Cops' Legal Immunity Endangers the Public ([link removed]) by Lee Friday
* The Dangers of Defamation Laws ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* T ([link removed]) he Six Things Boris Johnson Should Do to Turn the UK Around ([link removed]) by Alasdair Macleod
* Abolish the Federal Death Penalty ([link removed]) by Ryan McMaken
* The Triumph of Socialism ([link removed]) by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
* What the Looming US-China Currency War Means for the Economy ([link removed]) by Daniel Lacalle
* New Study Defending NYC’s Minimum Wage Law is Fake News ([link removed]) by Tho Bishop
* Why the Dollar Rules the World — And Why Its Reign Could End ([link removed]) by Antony P. Mueller
* Trump's Hypocrisy on Currency Manipulation ([link removed]) by Mark Brandly
* A World of Malice ([link removed]) by Jeff Deist
* GDP Growth Isn't the Same Thing as Economic Growth ([link removed]) by Frank Shostak
* Why Mises Opposed a Global Government for Managing Trade ([link removed]) by Viraj Bhide


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