Mises Institute
Thursday, March 27, 2025
 
 
Herbert Hoover, Enemy of Free Markets
William L. Anderson
An enduring myth among American historians is that President Hoover’s response to the Depression was to let the free market work. This is totally false.
 
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What Might Austerity Look Like in 21st-Century America?
Jane L. Johnson
Is “austerity” in the future for the US government? Awash in debt and facing economic crises, the government may have to go on a diet, something neither Congress nor the president want to do.
 
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Immanuel Kant and G.W.F. Hegel
 
David Gordon explores how two of Germany’s most influential thinkers shaped the modern world—for better and for worse.
 
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The Great War and Its Aftermath
 
Guido Hülsmann reveals how Ludwig von Mises defended sound money, truth, and civilization when everything was falling apart.
 
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Public Funding of Universities is Inefficient and Immoral
Public funding of university research and education is neither necessary on practical economic grounds nor defensible on moral grounds.
 
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Karl Marx’s Missing Link: Erasing the Line Between Mercantilism and Capitalism
By omitting mercantilism, Marx could attribute its exploitative practices—particularly colonialism—directly to capitalism, reinforcing his ideological critique.
 
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What Made Europe Different
The first thing to say about laissez-faire liberalism is that it arose in Europe, specifically in Western Christendom. This story goes back many centuries. It goes back into the Middle Ages.
 
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Considerations and Reflections of a Veteran Reactionary Libertarian
 
Hoppe challenges left, right, and empire to defend authentic liberty.
 
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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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