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Subject The Hidden Cost of Tariffs: A Lesson from Bastiat's Seen and Unseen
Date March 8, 2025 12:17 PM
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Trump’s Slush Fund
Vincent Cook
President Trump has announced his intentions for the government to set up a sovereign wealth fund. However popular the idea might be, it runs headlong into the realities of economic calculation and would soon deteriorate another government slush fund.

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Celebrate Murray’s 99th Birthday with Us!
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
Join us in celebrating Murray Rothbard with copies of Economic Depressions: Their Cause and Cure, originally published in 1969, and Nations by Consent, originally published in 1994.

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The Gold at Fort Knox Was Stolen from Americans
The US gold reserves in Fort Knox are a legacy of the time the US government confiscated private gold and reneged on its promises to pay its debts in gold.

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Tariffs Are Wealth Destroyers
President Trump claims tariffs built American wealth, but history and economics tell a different story. Tariffs don’t create prosperity—they distort markets, raise costs, and destroy wealth instead.

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Trump Is Not Destroying Institutions; That’s What FDR Did
In a recent New York Times column, a Dartmouth professor claims Trump erodes trust, while FDR restored it—but history tells a different story.

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Guido Hülsmann on What You Can Find in the New Grove City Mises Archives
Guido and Bob explore the newly digitized Ludwig von Mises archives at Grove City College, revealing lost correspondence, Mises’s personal battles against socialism, and more.

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Extractive Psychology
Is “extractive” always a dirty word? While mining and energy fuel civilization, modern environmentalism has reshaped public perception—and the economy. What happens when ideology clashes with reality?

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33 Counties In Illinois Have Voted to Leave the State

Ryan McMaken uncovers the battle over secession, power, and representation.

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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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