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June 1, 2020

Mises Institute

By Ryan McMaken

Minneapolis Riots Are a Reminder That Police Don't Protect You or Your Property

Police are not legally obligated to provide protection from criminals. Nor are they motivated to go after hardened criminals or investigate violent crime. Self defense (or private security) is the only reliable option.

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By Jeff Deist

Notes on Trump's Executive Order for Tech Companies

Executive orders are inherently suspect and generally bad, not simply because of (at this point laughable) constitutional concerns, but because they establish another layer of de facto "laws" for which you and I have little legal recourse.

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By Daniel Lacalle

An L-Shaped Recovery Is Not an Anomaly, It Is the Norm.

The massive bailout of indebted sectors that already had overcapacity and were in process of obsolescence may also drive the largest wave of malinvestment in decades. If the previous recoveries came with poor wage and capital expenditure growth and high debt, the next one will likely be even worse.

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By David Gordon

Nozick Once Again

If time preference is genetically built into humans, are they double discounting future goods? Does this mean people should stop trying to weigh time in their calculations?

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