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Subject How to End the Fed
Date March 24, 2025 7:21 PM
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How to End the Fed
Alex Younger
Austrian economists agree that ending the Federal Reserve System would be a major step forward in reclaiming sanity in government spending and bolstering the US economy. Here is one plan to make ending the Fed a reality.

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Pre-Colonial Igbo Diplomacy: Challenging the Myth of Diplomatic Absence
Lipton Matthews
Contrary to many historical narratives, pre-colonial African countries did have sophisticated diplomatic traditions.

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Are Trade Deficits a Sign of Economic Strength?

Bob responds to flawed arguments about trade deficits.

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Are Economic Crises and Crashes Inevitable?

History shows a pattern—but politicians and central bankers refuse to take the blame.

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The Many Disguises of Socialism
Socialists have always tried to hide the true nature of socialism, presenting it as a mechanism to advance freedom when, in fact, it destroys liberty. Socialism needs to be unmasked.

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What the UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination Revealed About American Elites
When UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in cold blood, progressive elites either cheered the murder or refused to condemn it.

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Will US Debt Cause an Economic Crisis?
Some economists fear that excessive government debt will lead to an economic crisis and recession. However, the real threat to the economy is Federal Reserve-supported fractional reserve lending.

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The Making
of the State

Dr. Robert Modugno presents the Ralph Raico Memorial Lecture at the recent Libertarian Scholars Conference.

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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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