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June 19, 2020
By Joseph T. Salerno
Why You Should Read Human Action—Very Carefully
Mises's
Human Action
is essential reading for any aspiring economist. But there can also be some pitfalls if we read it too casually.
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By Doug French
1918: A Study in How Disease Can Shape Public Policy
Did the hardliners win at Versailles because the Americans were too weak with the flu to object? If so, it would be just one way that disease profoundly affected public policy in the wake of the 1918 flu.
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By Murray N. Rothbard
The Fallacy of the Equation of Exchange
The assumption that an exchange presumes some sort of equality has been a delusion of economic theory since Aristotle.
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