Mises Institute
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
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Is DOGE a Dog When It Comes to Real Federal Spending?
Vincent Cook
While Elon Musk and his DOGE team have made some highly-publicized “cuts” in federal spending, much of the federal budget has been hammered in stone for a long time. It will take fundamental changes in spending patterns to make a real difference.
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Fatal Freedom
David Gordon
In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon reviews Sick from Freedom: African-American Illness and Suffering during the Civil War and Reconstruction by Jim Downs, who exposes the high death rates from disease suffered by newly-freed slaves because of neglect by Union armies.
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How the Federal Reserve Fuels the Growth of the State
Roger Garrison at the Mises Supporters Summit at Jekyll Island, Georgia, in September 1986.
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Gold and Banking
Originally recorded in 1970, Bob LeFevre tells the story of how the US government found itself in a financial trap of its own making.
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Green Deals and “Moonshots”: Fertile Soil for Crony Capitalism
Government programs are launched, then large pools of subsidies, targeted R&D funds, and cheap loans are made available for corporations, opening opportunities for cronyism.
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The Wailings of a Broken Class
The current backlash—while political in nature—is merely one way in which a sane, stable order of things reasserts itself. The intelligentsia really feels like they’re in mortal danger. It’s lovely to see.
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Is the News Really News?
While discussing Vice President Vance’s recent speech in Munich, Margaret Brennan made the bold claim that free speech is what “empowered” the Nazi Party.
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Current Trends in Higher Education and Red State Strategies
Dr. Jason Jewell discusses the demographic and financial challenges facing American 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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