Mises Institute
Thursday, January 30, 2025
 
 
William McKinley: Prostitute of Protectionism
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Protectionist tariff taxes are nothing more than a price-fixing conspiracy orchestrated by the state that enriches a relatively small group of politically connected corporations.
 
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La-La Land, Once More
William L. Anderson
California politicians are in a state of denial as deadly wildfires burn out of control throughout the state, the latest being in Los Angeles. Their denialism in the face of real facts shows that California politically has become La-La Land.
 
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A Bad Trip: The US Government and LSD
 
Chris Calton on LSD’s unbelievable history in the United States.
 
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The World Is Getting Rid of Birthright Citizenship
 
Europe has no countries that offer “birthright citizenship” anymore. The US and Canada are rare exceptions.
 
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Kenya and Nigeria: Hiking Taxes When There Is Nothing Left to Tax
African nations such as Nigeria and Kenya desperately need market economies and freedom from the socialism and statism that infects the governing elite of that continent.
 
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Did Abraham Lincoln Preserve or Destroy the Union?
Most Americans think of Abraham Lincoln in hagiographic terms, the man who “saved” the United States from destruction. A closer look gives us a different picture of “Honest Abe.”
 
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James Lindsay and the “Woke Right”
Lindsay’s derangement is clearly on display when he compares the slogan “America is for Americans” with Black Lives Matter. This is dishonest analysis.
 
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Murray Rothbard and Revisionist History
 
David Gordon presented this talk at the 2012 Mises Institute Supporters Summit at Callaway Gardens, Georgia.
 
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Mises in America
 
The great essayist and economist, William H. Peterson, pens a tribute to his colleague and teacher. In this monograph, he describes Mises’s temperament and personality, as well as his scholarly contributions—all in Peterson’s legendary style. It is a fascinating portrait and moving tribute to a master.
 
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