Mises Institute
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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China’s Strengths Are Over-Exaggerated
Lipton Matthews
While China has made great strides economically since the days of Mao, nonetheless, there remain a number of weaknesses in the economy. While we should recognize its economic strengths, we should not be tempted to portray China as an economic superpower.
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Energy Holodomor
Joshua Mawhorter
At first glance, it might seem extreme—even offensive—to compare anti-fossil fuel climate policies to Stalin’s deliberate starvation of millions during the Holodomor. But in truth, the comparison may be unfair—to Stalin.
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Why Austrian Economics Matters
The economist attempts to answer the most profound question regarding the material world.
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Controlling Missouri, Part 1: Nathaniel Lyon in St. Louis
A harsh Union officer arrives in St. Louis and sparks a secessionist uprising at Camp Jackson.
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In Support of the Free State Project
Critics of the Free State Project should direct animosity, not at those moving to their state, but to the other 49 states for failing to be freer.
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Entrepreneurial Profit Follows Good Decisions, Not Exploitation
Entrepreneurial profits come, not from worker exploitation, but by accurately assessing markets.
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Pushing the False Narrative of US Isolationism
We’re warned about “isolationism,” but factual reality shows that the United States has never been isolated in its history.
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The Righteous Cause Conquers the World
Brion McClanahan dismantles the so-called “righteous cause” narrative that shapes modern American history and foreign policy.
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The Magic Coin
This slim book engagingly written encapsulates the basic lessons of money and of how it is deformed by government and central banking in a magical story that will charm and enlighten young readers.
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