Mises Institute
Friday, January 31, 2025
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How Austrian Economists Repeatedly Saved Civilization
Jorge Besada
When it seemed central Europe would succumb to the terrors of Bolshevism, Ludwig von Mises wrote his classic book, Socialism, convincing fellow Austrians that socialism was destructive.
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There Is No Such Thing as “Settled Law”
Ryan McMaken
No matter how the court rules on birthright citizenship (or anything else), it certainly won’t be the “last word” on the matter, and nothing is decided beyond the short term.
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Tariffs Will Not Make America Great Again
Making it harder to do business with Americans is not the way to help people getting ripped off under our current political system.
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The State vs. Homeschoolers
Ryan McMaken and Heather Carson discuss how homeschooling is a way to resist and sabotage the many ways the state centralizes power.
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The Rise of “History by Theory”
How should we approach the study of history? An unfortunate trend has been to implement “history by theory” in which practitioners take theories and present them as facts.
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The Myth of Long and Variable Time Lags
It’s obvious that a new influx of money will not immediately bring about changes in enough prices to significantly alter a price index. Even so, there are immediate effects of the new money.
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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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Only the Austrians Can Defeat Central Banking
Bob Murphy presented this talk at the 2024 Mises Institute Supporters Summit in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
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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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