Mises Institute
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
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Spain’s Blackout Shows the Regime Can’t Be Bothered with Affordable, Reliable Power
Ryan McMaken
Normal people suffer from expensive power and blackouts while Europe’s ruling regimes double down on unreliable “green” energy.
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Private Business and State Power in an Age of Bailouts, Censorship, and Easy Money
Robert P. Murphy
How can we determine if a private company is a true partner of the state—truly benefiting from state power—or if the private company is really a victim of the state?
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Anti-interventionism in American Politics
In this 1994 talk, Justin Raimondo (1951–2019) explores the roots of American anti-interventionism.
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MAGA, MAHA, and the Nanny State
Dr. Robert Malone: “Modern medicine looks more like a religion than a science—and its priests are bureaucrats.”
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Don’t Like Tariffs on Food? Just Make Do with Less, You Glutton.
They’re at it again, except this time it’s to tell the plebs to “just deal with it” when it comes to import taxes (i.e., “tariffs”) that Americans will have to pay.
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The Empire Strikes Back
Elon Musk will soon be departing his “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), a grim reminder of what happens when you challenge big spending DC.
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Equity, Racial Equality, and Wealth Redistribution
When modern progressives claim to support equity, what they really mean is the confiscation of wealth and transferal of private property to politically-favored groups.
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Why Do So Many Bad Economists Support the Austrian Position on Free Trade?
Is this just a fleeting moment of clarity?
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Freedom in One Lesson:
The Best of Leonard Read
The selections in Freedom in One Lesson are intended to stimulate serious thought and further reading and, hopefully, to begin “infecting” people today with Leonard Read’s deep-seated commitment to liberty. That was one of Read’s goals: to plant seeds of liberty, so that individuals, and thereby society, could blossom to their fullest potential.
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