Mises Institute
Saturday, February 15, 2025
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What About the Price of Beef?
Mark Thornton
Beef prices are rising again because of government intervention in the monetary system and in regulation of the beef industry. As American beef consumption falls, the entire industry is in trouble.
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The Good Huemer Man
David Gordon
Michael Huemer takes on wokeness and other progressive shibboleths—and he wins with an easy takedown. I hope that readers will humor me by reading Huemer.
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Washington: An Empire of Grift
As the Trump administration makes real cuts to federal programs, suddenly the opponents of “waste, fraud, and abuse” are discovering that Trump and Musk are serious about slashing spending.
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Why They Really Hate Elon Musk
As Elon Musk takes on federal agencies, the Washington establishment is trying to frame him as an unelected plutocrat using government to help himself and other rich people at the expense of the poor.
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“Foreign Aid” Enriches the Rich While Impoverishing the Impoverished
The foreign aid bureaucrats at the United Nations, heavily funded by US taxpayers, live lavishly at US taxpayer expense.
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Is There a Trump Doctrine in Foreign Policy?
Ryan and Zachary try to figure out if there is any consistent philosophy that guides Donald Trump's foreign policy.
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Unpacking the Document that Spells Out Trump’s Tariff Strategy
Economics Professor Josh Hendrickson breaks down a little-known document from Trump’s incoming economic adviser.
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Tariff Increases vs. Tax Cuts
This latest political hot potato puts our standard of living at a critical crossroads. Mark Thornton identifies the missing road signs.
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Austrian Economics vs. Keynesian and Monetarist Macroeconomics
Jonathan Newman at Mises U 2019.
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Planned Chaos
The title comes from Mises’s description of the reality of central planning and socialism. Rather than create an orderly society, the attempt to central plan has precisely the opposite effect. This important work includes the broadest and boldest attack on all forms of state control.
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