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Subject New Issue of The Misesian Out Now
Date May 1, 2025 2:15 PM
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From the Editor March/April 2025 ([link removed])

The state is not necessary for human development or governance. It is important that advocates of freedom and free markets publish scholarship that builds on this truly libertarian, or laissez-faire, view of the state. In this issue of The Misesian, Roberta Modugno does just that.
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Covid Lockdowns, Money, and Interest: An Interview with Steve H. Hanke ([link removed])
by Steve H. Hanke

The covid-19 pandemic gave rise to widespread lockdowns and some of the greatest peacetime infringements on personal liberties in history.
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Excerpts from the Keynote Lectures at AERC ([link removed])

Excerpts from the 2025 Memorial Lectures presented at the Austrian Economics Research Conference in Auburn, Alabama.
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Scholar Spotlight—Jason Jewell ([link removed])

Jason Jewell is chief academic officer and vice chancellor for strategic initiatives of the State University System of Florida. He began attending Mises Institute events as a graduate student in 2002.

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The Making of the State ([link removed])
by Roberta A. Modugno

In “The Making of the State,” Prof. Modugno shows that even as the state was coming into being, historians and scholars understood that it was something new and different and that the state is central to what we now call “modernity,” which is defined by the overwhelming power of states.

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Planet of the Abes ([link removed])
David Gordon Reviews: Prophetic Statesmanship: Harry Jaffa, Abraham Lincoln, and the Gettysburg Address
by Edward J. Erler

Prophetic Statesmanship is worth reading as an example of the misplaced ingenuity with which intelligent scholars can defend ridiculous views. Efforts to unify Americans in the worship of the godlike Abraham Lincoln cannot succeed.

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mises.org (1995–): The Early Years ([link removed])
by Peter G. Klein

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of mises.org. In 1995, as soon as it became possible to purchase domain names and contract with private servers, we snapped up “mises.org,” and the rest is history.

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