Mises Institute
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
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Don’t Pay Down the National Debt. Just Stop the Deficit Spending
Ryan McMaken
For now, the number one thing we can do to make the federal debt less costly and more manageable is to just stop making it bigger.
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Beyond England: A Classical Liberal Critique of Hayek’s “The Origins of the Rule of Law”
Joseph Solis-Mullen
Ralph Raico’s scholarship on the origins of classical liberalism serves as an essential counterweight to Hayek’s Anglocentrism.
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An Interview with Ralph Raico
Gordon, Rockwell, and Salerno interview Ralph Raico: his life, his work, and his connections with Rand, Hayek, and Rothbard.
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Motivations of Donations
Why do we give—or refuse to?
True generosity comes from love, not obligation.
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Mercantilism Smells Like Stagflation
Higher prices and lower growth look to be on the horizon. It seems there is a “whiff of stagflation” in the economy.
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Stocks Are the Noise, Bonds Are the Signal
The bond market is sending a message to the US government that its spending is out of control.
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Technology Transfer Can Help Transform Developing Countries
Developing countries should focus on forward-thinking policies that drive real progress.
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Why You've Never Heard of the Great Depression of 1920
Tom Woods reveals the forgotten Depression of 1920—when doing nothing worked, defying today’s economic myths.
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The Costs of War
John Denson’s The Costs of War argues that the warfare state is a greater threat to liberty than the welfare state. This expanded edition features sharp critiques of war and imperialism from thinkers like Murray Rothbard and Robert Higgs. It is a devastating and convincing attack on warmongering.
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