Mises Institute
Friday, March 6, 2025
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A Caste of Characters: Net Taxpayers versus Net Tax Consumers
Joshua Mawhorter
While Marxist progressives claim that “class conflict” is the source of social ills, the true conflict involves the tax-consuming caste using state power to plunder the productive tax-paying caste.
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Massie and Lee Introduce Bills to “End the Fed”
Tho Bishop
While Fed abolition remains a minority view within the Republican Party, these moves do signal movement within the Overton Window on the topic in recent years, a testament to Ron Paul’s lasting impact on American politics.
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How to Make Home Ownership More Affordable
Ryan McMaken and Chris Calton examine why affordable houses are harder to find.
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The Other Thing Zelensky Got Called Out On
For the first time since the war began, a senior US official criticized Ukraine’s use of conscripts.
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More on the Presumed Theft of Gold that Became the Fort Knox Holdings
The fallout of FDR’s gold adventures was far worse than reneging on US gold bond redemption.
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The ECP Shows the Impossibility of Socialism
Due to the obfuscation of prices in a planned economy, individuals and firms do not have access to information they would have gained from prices otherwise.
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Did the Robinson-Patman Act Bring Lower Food Prices?
The Atlantic recently published an article claiming that modern “food deserts” exist because government fails to enforce a New Deal law meant to force up prices and stifle competition.
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Incubators for Socialism: Can the Universities Be Saved?
Dr. Tom DiLorenzo critiques the current state of higher education.
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How to Think about the Economy
Per Bylund’s How to Think About the Economy is a clear, 142-page primer that makes economic thinking accessible, concise, and easy to grasp for any reader.
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