Mises Institute
Friday, February 14, 2025
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Why They Really Hate Elon Musk
Connor O’Keeffe
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. But these labels apply much more accurately to the establishment itself.
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Is There a Trump Doctrine in Foreign Policy?
Is there any consistent philosophy that guides Donald Trump’s foreign policy? Ryan and Zach discuss.
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Mises and the Renaissance of Austrian Economics
Israel Kirzner presented this talk at Hillsdale College in Michigan in September 1981.
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The Political Crisis in South Korea and the Failure of Beltway Libertarians
Like their American counterparts, libertarians in South Korea allied themselves with the conservative political factions and now are paying a price in the face of a political meltdown.
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Will Cryptocurrency Bring about a Rebirth of Property Rights?
Government-sponsored currency means one does not own one’s money. Cryptocurrency, however, is privately owned, which is a threat to government’s money monopoly, potentially creating monetary property rights.
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Trump on Tariffs
Tariff advocates perpetuate the myth that the state can solve economic problems by imposing artificial barriers. What is truly disturbing about Trump’s tariff strategy, however, is the fundamental disregard for individual liberty and free-market principles.
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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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