Mises Institute
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
 
 
Will an Iran Cyber Attack Panic Usher In a New Patriot Act?
Nicolas DeSimone
In the wake of the US bombing of Iran, media outlets are warning about Iran retaliating with cyber attacks on the West. As the public fear of attacks increases, government moves into the void to find new ways to restrict our liberties.
 
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The Invasion of the Spatializers
David Gordon
Jesús Huerta de Soto has published a series of lectures on Austrian Economics, and Dr. David Gordon in Friday Philosophy reviews his Lectures in Austrian Economics, Volume 1. Dr. Gordon is especially interested in how de Soto deals with time.
 
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An Actual Plan to Close the Fed and Tie the Dollar Back to Gold
 
Bob Murphy maps a real plan to restore gold-backed money.
 
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Tariffs versus
Free Trade
 
Dr. Patrick Newman exposes tariffs as economic distortions that harm consumers and misallocate resources.
 
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Understanding the Causes of Lincoln’s War
The standard narrative is that slavery caused the war, but the causes are much more complex than the simple “slavery existed” narrative.
 
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Common Objections to Capitalism
The system of voluntary exchange and experimentation based on secure private property rights expands rather than restricts our opportunities.
 
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How the Government Created Exorbitant Insulin Prices
Progressives blame the free market for insulin prices and want to impose price controls. But, government regulation is to blame.
 
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Liberty and Property
 
In Liberty and Property, Ludwig von Mises shows that political freedom is impossible without private ownership. He warns that socialism, by abolishing private property, leads to economic collapse and political tyranny. Mises defends capitalism as the only system compatible with liberty, prosperity, and peace.
 
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