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June 20, 2020

Mises Institute

By Joseph T. Salerno

Why Mises Opposed Both Eugenics and Social Darwinism

Mises points out that eugenicists’ aim to improve the “quality” of the human race is an incoherent and meaningless goal: there exists no clear and objective standard by which the quality of human beings can be measured.

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By Jonathan Newman

COVID Lockdowns Crippled the Division of Labor, Setting the Stage for Civil Unrest

The division of labor promotes peaceful exchange and continues peace. But this can all break down when governments intervene to prevent peaceful interaction and when government incompetence promotes violence.

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By David Gordon

Does the Free Market Corrupt People?

Michael Sandel doesn't like capitalism. But he can't seem to manage an economic argument for why. He's content to claim that capitalism is morally corrupting, converting anticapitalism into a sort of pseudoreligious faith.

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MISES WIRE AND
POWER & MARKET


1918: A Study in How Disease Can Shape Public Policy by Doug French

Why You Should Read Human Action—Very Carefully by Joseph T. Salerno

Even if COVID-19 Goes Away, the Economy Isn't Going Back to "Normal" by Brendan Brown

The Fallacy of the Equation of Exchange by Murray N. Rothbard

How the Police Arbitration System Shields Police from Accountability by Tate Fegley

Are We on the Cusp of a New Progressive Era? by Patrick Newman

Keynesians on the Cause of, and Cure for, Depressions by Robert P. Murphy

The Problem with "Wandering" Police Officers by Tate Fegley

Why the European Recovery Plan Will Likely Fail by Daniel Lacalle

Why the New Economics Just Boils Down to Printing More Money by Jörg Guido Hülsmann

Inequality is Overstated—and Overrated by Robert Blumen

COVID-19 Lockdowns are Neither Necessary, nor Scientific, nor Helpful by Gilbert Berdine
Abolishing the Police Won't Mean Abolishing State Violence by William L. Anderson
 

AUDIO MISES WIRE


Why "Public Goods" Don't Justify Government Intervention

Inequality is Overstated—and Overrated

A Study in Decentralization: Colorado's Two Sets of Marriage Laws

The Flexner Report and Our Modern Medical Cartel

These Protests Don't Threaten the Ruling Party in America's Big Cities

Governments Have Crippled the World's Economies. Revolution May Soon Follow.
 


THIS WEEK'S PODCASTS


Economics for Entrepreneurs: Per Bylund: How Entrepreneurs Build Businesses That Are Beautiful Islands of Specialization

The Accad & Koka Report: Sunil Rao: An Editor’s Thoughts on the NEJM/LancetGate

The Accad & Koka Report: David Howard MD, PhD. Race in America

The Accad & Koka Report: Mary Davenport and George Delgado on Reversing Medical Abortion
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