Mises Institute
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
 
 
Thomas Aquinas and the Subjective Theory of Value
Federico Silva
Six hundred years before Carl Menger wrote his Principles, Thomas Aquinas was writing about the role of subjective valuation in economic exchanges. His work helped lay the groundwork for further advances in economic theory.
 
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Ralph Raico’s Master Class on the History of Political Thought
Ryan McMaken
From the Middle Ages to Rousseau to the Industrial Revolution to Trotsky, historian Ralph Raico provides a refreshing free-market analysis of political thought.
 
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A Secret History of the Boom and Bust
 
What’s the real cause of economic crashes, and why do governments always make them worse?
 
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Two Rights,
Old and New
 
The American Right was once a movement of anti-establishment, anti-war, pro-liberty thinkers. It was transformed into a tool of state power. How did this happen?
 
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Cuts to Foreign Aid Are a Good Start
While attempts to eliminate USAID are garnering a lot of publicity, the truth is that the foreign aid budget needs even more cutting than the Trump administration is willing to do.
 
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Oops, Trump Just Bankrolled the Protesters He Intended to Silence
If Ivy League protesters love anything more than performative activism, it’s free money, especially when it comes from people they claim to hate.
 
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Kennedy Assassination Mysteries
Kennedy had become deeply suspicious of the CIA and other American intelligence agencies. They had given him bad advice about Cuba, which almost got us into a nuclear confrontation with Soviet Russia.
 
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Trump, Tariffs, and America’s Rigged Economy
 
Tho Bishop recently joined the Dinesh D’Souza Podcast.
 
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The Struggle for Liberty:
A Libertarian History of Political Thought
 
The great Ralph Raico (1936–2016) weaves together the daily life of the past, competing intellectual traditions, the history of the modern state, and the international background to create a broad and compelling narrative.
 
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