Mises Institute
Thursday, February 13, 2025
 
 
Abolish US Citizenship
Ryan McMaken
When Americans finally get serious about reining in federal power, we should be looking for ways to give naturalization powers back to US states and decentralize citizenship.
 
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Happy Worst President’s Day
Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Lincoln was a crony capitalist on economic policy, advocating protectionist tariffs, corporate welfare for railroad corporations, and a government-run central bank to pay for it all.
 
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A Secret History of the Boom and Bust
 
The free-market economy is what gives birth to civilization itself.
 
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Are the Transfer Portal and NIL Ruining College Sports?
 
Before we can answer that question, we have to be able to explain what is happening.
 
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Help us publish these two books: Freedom in One Lesson: The Best of Leonard Read and The Struggle for Liberty: A Libertarian History of Political Thought. Every donor of $500 or more will be listed in both books as a Patron.
 
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Fed Policies Yield Very Bad Things
For more than a century, the Federal Reserve has slowly but surely destroyed this nation’s once-sound monetary system. As inflation once again undermines our economy, the Fed reacts by making things even worse.
 
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Might Does Not Make Right: A Libertarian Perspective
Libertarian philosophy is based upon the non-aggression principle, but a libertarian society also needs institutions to help carry out those principles, especially for those that are victims of aggression by others.
 
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Economic Cycles Before the Fed
 
Tom Woods presented this lecture at Mises University 2011.
 
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Memoirs
 
These are difficult times for those who love freedom, but they are nothing like what Mises faced during his life. He prevailed, and his Memoirs explain how. We can learn from Mises in this respect too.
 
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